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Long out of print, this book is generally acknowledged as the ultimate reference work on the subject and is a must for anyone interested in the subject, or in collecting the guns.
Covering some 470 pages and with over 600 illustrations, the book is in very good lightly used condition and contains much profusely illustrated material on the historical development, fielding, tactical use of and modifications made to these remarkable guns and their myriad of accessories and ancillaries, plus authoritative tips on troubleshooting the MG42, and especially the MG34, today.
The author, a First Lieutenant in the Norwegian Home Guard, has produced this unique, in-depth study of the MG34 and MG42 (the German Universal Machineguns of World War II) by combining his military expertise with his experiences as an avid recreational machinegun shooter and collector.
Taking their cue from the MG16, proposed during WWI as the first-ever Einheitsmaschinengewehr (universal machinegun), an audacious programme was begun in secret in Germany in 1930 to develop one new weapon which would combine the advantages of the light machinegun and the heavy machinegun, and be capable of performing all the functions previously allotted to both.
A superb reference work