
Inside of drum showing arrow pointing to the direction to coil the belt to allow it to properly feed

Top is early 4 hole barrel jacket. They were found to bend easily due to the number of vent holes. Bottom is more common 3 hole jacket.

Standard mg gunners pouch. From right is tool for adjusting tension of lafette tripod buffer, wench (also fits on MP40 barrel nut), screwdriver for adjusting buttstock buffer, broken shell extractor, pouch, AA sight and asbestos pad for hot barrel changes.

Aiming stakes used in the indirect fire of the MG34. The other tools are “deckungswinkelmessers” used to determine the difference in elevation between the gun and the target

Lafette tripods. Left one is a 1943 tripod made with extra adjustable legs, often referred to as a mountain lafette. Middle is 1938 dated lafette. Bottom is 1939 dated lafette painted puke green and used post war in Norway.

While the US had a LMG in .30 cal and a HMG in.50 cal, the Germans considered a bipod MG34 or 42 to be a LMG and a lafette mounted one to be a HMG. The inside of the cradle would recoil separate from the rest of the mount (including the scope) which extended the effective range of the gun

Periscope attachment for MGz scope. It was found in combat (the hard way) that when looking through the scope the gunners head was the highest part of the operation. These attachments were made to lower the gunners head.

Oiler in handle. Remote trigger is in front of the handle with the oiler. The remote trigger allowed the gunner to use the periscope or other means and fire from somewhat additional safety.

Searching fire mechanism. Set to 0 the cradle does not move. Other settings are set using range. Firing the gun then automatically elevates the cradle for 5 rounds and depresses it for the next 4 rounds. It does this for the whole belt. Must be set to 0 for the lafette to properly fold up.

Adjustments to extend legs (only on “mountain” lafettes). There is no evidence they were made for mountain troops, but that is what modern war collectors now call this type of mount