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    MG 34 tool bag

    Hello !
    I want buy this gunner kit. In my opinions looke very nice.
    What are yours opinions ?
    [URLhttp://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=923625[/URL]

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    No one ??

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      #3
      Seems to be a nice set. My only doubt is about the asbestos barrel pad, it looks different from the ones I have. All the rest seems to be what is described.


      Carles

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        #4
        Hello,
        The key to brocken shell is norvegian post war.

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          #5
          Very nice group!

          Key is Norwegian, as it say this in the post

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            #6
            Originally posted by gurtsack View Post
            Hello,
            The key to brocken shell is norvegian post war.
            sorry, lafette key

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              #7
              Originally posted by gurtsack View Post
              sorry, lafette key
              Uffff, its good that you wrote that, because I was wondering how to recognize Norwegian ruptured cartridge remover as I have identical to this one but with Waffenamts and was afraid that it is a fake. So to be sure - you meant lafette key with big "11", not the ruptured cartridge remover?

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                #8
                Originally posted by kiler View Post
                Uffff, its good that you wrote that, because I was wondering how to recognize Norwegian ruptured cartridge remover as I have identical to this one but with Waffenamts and was afraid that it is a fake. So to be sure - you meant lafette key with big "11", not the ruptured cartridge remover?
                I would say it is the Laffete tool, not the ruptured cartridge remover, which is norwegian produced, as stated by seller. Anyhow, post war produced cartridge removers do exist, I have some. They lack Waffenampts and maker's stamps but have some little symbol. In all other ways are identical to war time ones.

                Carles

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                  #9
                  Here, a pic of a post war one. See the stamp on pic #2. It looks like a "5" in a circle...

                  Carles
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