The MG 34 was a German machine gun developed in the 1930s and used extensively during World War II. It was known for its high rate of fire, reliability, and versatility.
The semi-automatic version of the MG 34 was primarily used as a light support weapon by infantry units. It was capable of firing in either semi-automatic or fully automatic modes, with a cyclic rate of fire of around 900 rounds per minute.
The MG 34 featured a quick-change barrel system, which allowed for prolonged periods of sustained fire without overheating. It also had a distinctive high-capacity drum magazine, typically holding up to 75 rounds of 7.92mm ammunition.
Overall, the semi-automatic MG 34 was a potent and effective weapon that saw widespread use by German forces during World War II.
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