Publisher/ manufacturer: "GPM". Poland
Scale: 1 : 25
Number of parts: 1
Model dimensions: 49 mm x 9 mm x 8 mm
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Maschinengewehr 34, MG 34 - German machine gun, started production and approved in 1934. and was first supplied to army units in 1935. It was an air-cooled machine gun, firing 7.92x57mm "Mauser" rounds. This weapon was designed to perform both light and heavy roles, and is therefore considered one of the first universal machine guns. In the role of a light machine gun it was complete with a bi-pod and a 50-round magazine, housed in a drum magazine, attached to the bow. In the role of a heavier machine gun it was mounted on a larger tripod and fed directly from a round belt. In practice, the Army relied mostly on the bi-pod version of the magazine ammunition and used the MG 34 as the classic medium support weapon of the Army.
A 3d printed model of a German II World War machine gun, that can be used in place of the paper model, used in the paper models of German WWII armored vehicles. These machine guns are used for tanks Pz.Kpfw IV, Pz.Kpfw III, "Tiger", "Panther" and other armored cars Sd.Kfz. 234/3, Sd.Kfz. 251 /1 - 5 etc. for armaments.
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