REPLICA - DENIX - MG 34 MACHINE GUN, GERMANY 1934 (WWII)
Authentic Replica of the MG 34 Machine Gun from WWII
Relive history with this detailed replica of the MG 34, a German machine gun from 1934. Made of metal, wood, and plastic, this replica offers a realistic feel with a simulated loading and firing mechanism and a movable bipod. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts.
MG 34: The World's First General-Purpose Machine Gun
The MG 34 (Maschinengewehr 34) was introduced in 1934 and is considered the world's first general-purpose machine gun. It stood out for its ability to sustain a high rate of fire without compromising mobility or tactical flexibility. It was actively used from 1936 to 1956.
- Materials: Metal, wood, and plastic
- Mechanism: Simulated loading and firing
- Bipod: Movable
Historical Significance
The main design of the MG 34 was carried out by Heinrich Vollmer of Mauser, based on a model by Louis Stange of Rheinmetall. The MG 34 could use either 50- or 75-round tape drums as well as 50- or 250-round ammunition tapes. It used 7.92 x 57 Mauser caliber ammunition and had an effective range of 1200 m with a bipod and 3000-3500 m with a tripod. The rate of fire was 800-900 rounds per minute.
The German Army successfully manufactured a versatile machine gun used by both armored and infantry divisions. Even the German Air Force used a modified version. Only about 350,000 units were manufactured due to the high production costs, but you can find more other replicas in our store. Today, many armies still use machine guns developed from the MG 34's basic configuration. Interested in exploring more authentic weapon replicas?
Product Details
- Reference: 1317
- Dimensions: 122 cm
- Weight: 6,940 g
- Country of Manufacture: Germany
- Era: World War I & II 1914-1945
- Collectible Type: Machine Gun
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