Eight rollers. Nice.
I wouldn't mind getting a few spares.
Can I ask where you got them?
Ward's Auctions in Edmonton just sold a TNW MG34.
Went for $4250.00 plus commission/gst.
Pulled the charging handle and tried to dry fire but no click, what is wrong ?
Any sites with info with the common problems of tnw mg34 ?
Sorry to hear that. This thread is turning into one of the better resources out there, and there are some posts on some US forums that also can help.
For your problem, I would suggest removing the bolt from the receiver, then twist and straighten it (as if you were reinstalling in the receiver). The bolt should then be cocked and stay that way, with the sear lever (at bottom of bolt, at end farthest away from the bolt face) engaging the sear ring.
Then push inward on the rearmost part of the sear lever (could take some pressure) - the firing pin should trip.
If it doesn’t, maybe the bolt isn’t remaining cocked (sear and ring problem). If it cocks and trips properly while outside the receiver. then I would remove the trigger group and look at the trigger bar and rollers...
Let us know how it goes...we’re here to help!
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Does anyone here have a couple of these for sale? I’ve got the super old style SA Sear that doesn’t have the little “shelf” on the sear assembly. Hence the new sear lever etc from Marstar won’t fit...
I tried Wolverine, and they have none and can’t get any, and TNW won’t respond to my emails. If anyone is able to get these parts outta the US, I can pay a finders fee too... just kinda stuck at the moment trying to update 2x bolts.
Cheers.
Pulled the charging handle and tried to dry fire but no click, what is wrong ?
Any sites with info with the common problems of tnw mg34 ?
Usually when that happens the bolt is not completely into battery
Check for binding in the bolt mechanism and the barrel extension where the bolt screws into. Make sure the bolt rollers are good and not wore out or falling apart. Grease up everything really good too, reciever channel, bolt rollers, barrel extension threads, barrel return plunger, back part of the bolt where the sear assembly slides and don't forget the barrel bushings in the front shroud and trigger rollers/ sear assembly
A good grease to use is super lube. You can get it at greggs distributing
Try an original German firing pin spring instead of the heavy duty tnw one as that causes problems too
This thread has lots of good information, any questions just ask there's a few guys on here who are knowledgeable on the tnw 34
Marstar has some for sale as was posted a couple pages ago. It looks like you have to reuse your sear housing and spring though as the marstar parts don't come with them
Took my gun to the range and now have a new problem.
After firing a round, the bolt locks back in the rear of the receiver more often than not.
This happened with both the TNW FP spring and an original FP spring.
Pulling the cocking handle back releases the bolt, and it drives forward.
I'm not sure what's causing the bolt to lock back. I'll have to investigate further.
My booster cone is drilled .450 and had the flashhider snugged up. Maybe too snug?
I have about 90ish rounds through the gun. Maybe try some different ammo?
Opinions?
TIA