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    New MG Lafette article, postwar use

    I have added a new article to my Lafette homepage. This time I have focused on the Postwar use, and it is a veritable "what is what"/Recognition handbook.
    Enjoy it!
    All comments and feedback appreciated.

    http://www.bergflak.com/lafette/Lafetteindex.html
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    #2
    That's great Reidar, I was wondering what you would be doing in the cold winter up there by the North Pole


    Carles
    Last edited by me6_130; 02-19-2014, 03:42 PM.

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      #3
      Great job as usual
      Ed M.

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        #4
        Lafette

        Always a treasure trove of knowledge! Thanks, Chris...

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          #5
          Bergflak,

          That is a great piece! - thank you so much for taking the time to research and write it.
          I have bookmarked it in my '42 folder.

          I am so glad my pics were helpful -

          Great stuff,


          Pit.

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            #6
            Top good info
            Just what we need

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              #7
              really a good job and a very nice site.thank you for the information!!!

              NG NORDLAND

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                #8
                Excellent article on the variou lafetten!

                Hi Bergflak, have found all your articles on the the MGs and equipments very interesting but this one has been the best so far! I now know that my MG42 is one of those ex Austrian Army lafettes complete with greasy leather pads and small Austrian stamp as shown in your article! I happened to visit Ryton arms when they had a very large amount of the Lafettes for sale, quite an imppresive sight, do you know where they might have originated from? Keep up the good work I look forward to your next article. Regards David.

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                  #9
                  Very good article fur MG!!!

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                    #10
                    Thank you so much for the feedback guys! I am allready well into the work with the next article. It will be "The Lafette" in parts. (Not the most interesting subject, I know, but it might contain a few surprises).

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                      #11
                      Next installment.

                      Hi Bergflak, looking forward to the next article, I'm sure it will be interesting to all lafette owners,well to me at any rate, especially as a few years back I stripped my two Lafettes down most of the way. Regards David.

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                        #12
                        That is a VERY IMPRESSIVE work you you have put together there. I look forward to reading it completely, although I believe my Lafette 42 is a post war remanufacture.

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                          #13
                          Due to some light critizism (constructive feedback ) I have now added a last section on how to tell the front mounts apart. The Yugo ones are really easy to spot!
                          Thanks for all the feedback. I am working hard on the next article allready!

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                            #14
                            And another one

                            Next page is ready. This time it is the promised "Construction and details" page. A walkthrough describing the individual parts. At a later stage I will take a closer look at each of these details, but for now this will be sufficient to understand the workings.

                            It can be found in the Lafette menu
                            I have now started work on the "Evolution" pages.
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                            Last edited by Bergflak; 03-17-2014, 03:29 PM.

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