Tnw mg 34

I am using a 218gr bullet pushed by a salvaged powder from the old ammo marstar used to sell, 7.92x63. to tell you how many grains I am using would not help much as I don't even know what type of powder it is. my gun is a true mg34 not the remakes done by tnw. my gun was made in 1945 and shoots very nice at 100yds.

Gotcha!

I would love to have the real deal too... Alas, the curse of being young! :(

Too bad the CFO put a stop to SAP's being issued for 12.2-12.5 firearms in Alberta... Otherwise, I'd have shot a couple real MG's by now...
 
Definitely time to start selling off some of the collection! I never thought I'd get a chance to own a working MG34! To quote Phil Robertson, "Happy, happy, happy!" :)
 
Trigger pull should be good not like the old Marstar ones.
I can't imagine what the Marstar ones were like if they are worse than the TNW, because I can tell you they are nothing to write home about. The TNW trigger pull reminds me of one of those spring loaded squeeze hand excersisers that were popular in the 70's.
 
Watch for these to be posted shortly online. We expect to have these in about 2 weeks.

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Semi-Auto MG34

This light weight machine gun was arguably one of the finest in the world at the time of it's deployment with the German Army during Franco's nationalists in the Spanish Civil War. It's attributes included, speed (800 - 900 rounds per minute), weight (small enough for one soldier to carry), and an effective range of approximately 2,000 meters.

TNW's semi-auto version are modified original German MG34s that have been remanufactured using genuine parts and shoots closed bolt. You will find the detailed workmanship of this remanufactured weapon to be very close to the original.


Are you planning to bring in the TNW MG42 semi-auto (Canadian export) ?
 
I am using a 218gr bullet pushed by a salvaged powder from the old ammo marstar used to sell, 7.92x63. to tell you how many grains I am using would not help much as I don't even know what type of powder it is. my gun is a true mg34 not the remakes done by tnw. my gun was made in 1945 and shoots very nice at 100yds.

Care to share how you can take you Prohibited MG34 out & shoot it ???
 
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Trolling for the man? He might be speaking about the past.

He didn't sound like he was speaking in the past .
If he found a legal way to get a prohib out to shoot I would like to know

??? is the nice thompson yours? and where is this thread going???

Yes the Thompson is mine & the reason for my original question . Had a photobucket problem posting the link that's why I asked for it to be deleted .
 
Firearms rental businesses for movies can shoot FA... So can Gunsmiths with proper licenses... Or businesses that produce ammunition... Or maybe he has one in another country... Or he has a time machine....
 
I didn't see them on the site either, maybe they or it sold that fast and isn't showing because of that, not sure though, maybe Frontier will tell us in due time.
 
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