25.06.2009, 03:48
rossmum Wrote:nuk3m Wrote:The casings eject vertically downwards in both the 34 and 42, only the belt links eject out of the right. If you turn it over, you'll see the dust flap for the ejection port on the bottom of the receiver.US_GRANT Wrote:I need some info. The MG being used; is that an MG32 or MG42? is the double canister a double FEED canister or is one side filled with the ammo belt and the other side used to catch the empty shells and feed belt? I remember being on a TDY to Denmark one year and the Danes used the German made MG42 that fired 50 round belts. The belt links were wired together and did not come apart like their American counterparts. When fired, the belt fed in from the left and exited from the right with the spent casings.
yes u are right i play Red Orchestra online and there they have some very acurate and historical weapons including the mg 42 and mg34 but both versions the cartriges were on the ground when i was leaving so when i've done that video i thougted that the cartriges are exiting from the right side..
yeah maybe u are right but anyhow at the moment... i didn't thought to much...but maybe in the future i will look for historical precision,.,