Interesting thread....I've been a fan of the MG 34 and was seriously contemplating purchasing a TNW conversion, but shied away when I had the opportunity to speak to a few owners who highlighted their problems/frustrations as have been highlighted in this thread.
Just my 2 cents...Looking at the grease on that bolt in the pic above - has anyone tried using Flour of Sulphur as a lubricant? It seems to have cleared up some headaches for the Norwegians -
"Flower of Sulphur The Magic Potion
Although the Germans had discontinued the use of Flower of Sulphur as a lubrication additive for the MG34 long before the war ended. The Bakelite container was dropped from the accessory lists by the HeeresWaffenamt on April 3 1944 because better lubricants had been developed that served the purpose without the addition of Flower of Sulphur. Still, the issue of Flower of Sulphur continued in the Norwegian Army until 1993 regardless of which oils were used with the small arms. This magic potion was regarded as essential for the functioning of the MG34 and Lord have mercy on the MG34 gunner who did not use it. In the test reports from the conversion of the MG34 to .30-06, several of them mention that the guns were sluggish and did not work reliably until Flower of Sulphur was added to the lubrication and VOILA! the guns worked. It is possible that the lubricants used in the Norwegian army in the 1950s may have been sub-quality and actually needed the addition of Flower of Sulphur, but this was certainly not the case in the 1980s and 1990s."
Source - http://www.smallarmsreview.com/display.article.cfm?idarticles=1451
Looking at sources for 'Flour of Sulphur', it seems it can be purchased at Lowes as 'Green Earth Garden Sulphur' - https://www.lowes.ca/lawn-garden-insect-control/green-earth-300g-garden-sulphur-powder_g1494868.html
I looked up the SDS and it appears to be the same stuff (chemically) as what the Wehrmacht/Norwegians used (based on what little I could find).
Might be worth a try?
Brookwood
Just my 2 cents...Looking at the grease on that bolt in the pic above - has anyone tried using Flour of Sulphur as a lubricant? It seems to have cleared up some headaches for the Norwegians -
"Flower of Sulphur The Magic Potion
Although the Germans had discontinued the use of Flower of Sulphur as a lubrication additive for the MG34 long before the war ended. The Bakelite container was dropped from the accessory lists by the HeeresWaffenamt on April 3 1944 because better lubricants had been developed that served the purpose without the addition of Flower of Sulphur. Still, the issue of Flower of Sulphur continued in the Norwegian Army until 1993 regardless of which oils were used with the small arms. This magic potion was regarded as essential for the functioning of the MG34 and Lord have mercy on the MG34 gunner who did not use it. In the test reports from the conversion of the MG34 to .30-06, several of them mention that the guns were sluggish and did not work reliably until Flower of Sulphur was added to the lubrication and VOILA! the guns worked. It is possible that the lubricants used in the Norwegian army in the 1950s may have been sub-quality and actually needed the addition of Flower of Sulphur, but this was certainly not the case in the 1980s and 1990s."
Source - http://www.smallarmsreview.com/display.article.cfm?idarticles=1451
Looking at sources for 'Flour of Sulphur', it seems it can be purchased at Lowes as 'Green Earth Garden Sulphur' - https://www.lowes.ca/lawn-garden-insect-control/green-earth-300g-garden-sulphur-powder_g1494868.html
I looked up the SDS and it appears to be the same stuff (chemically) as what the Wehrmacht/Norwegians used (based on what little I could find).
Might be worth a try?
Brookwood