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MG34 joint lever

Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 4:20 pm
by anjongni
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I could use some expert knowledge here. While looking through a couple kits, I noticed these two different sear release "joint levers". Are they interchangeable? Why does the one have the little ear on it? It is very faintly eagle marked, electro pencilled "46". Any info is appreciated. Thanks... Phil

Re: MG34 joint lever

Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 5:05 pm
by Matt
the one with the ear is for the earlier mg34s with the rate of fire feature. the sear with the ear on it is fairly common. - matt

Re: MG34 joint lever

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 9:38 am
by anjongni
Thanks for the info, Matt. I have the receiver that it goes to. Looks like the barrel plunger hole is drilled all the way through, front to back. I assume some kind of shaft/spring went in there. It also has the trigger housing with the circular cutout.
I've never seen a diagramme of the operation of the system. Do anyone have it to publish here? If the receiver, trigger housing and sear lever are common items, were the other components of the rate-reducing system ever "mass-produced" too? As in, if I look hard enough, will I find any?
It would be interesting to clone the missing parts, just to see how the system worked. Has anyone done this?

Re: MG34 joint lever

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:34 am
by Bil
There is a picture in Myrvangs book,and a small description,I think it would be hard to duplicate with just that,though. ---bil

Re: MG34 joint lever

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 5:45 pm
by anjongni
ImageProbably looked something like this...wonder how it works?

Re: MG34 joint lever

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 2:15 am
by 42rocker
Ok, that last picture is interesting.

Later 42rocker

Re: MG34 joint lever

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 12:10 am
by anjongni
Full-auto 1911! Actually, a full-auto Astra Star, sort of a cross between John Browning's 1911 and a Hi-Power, I believe. For when the enemy bunches up on you! The wheel looks like a "timer". I think I saw that Dillenger had a F/A 1911. Wonder how that worked...
I would imagine that the MG34 system works similar to a clock oscillating wheel Trying to scare up a photo/diagramme of the missing parts, maybe copy them in aluminum or Delrin. Should be fun....