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Mg34 and 42 reference book

It was published in Germany last year. The book contains all the surviving blueprints of the MG 34 - the book fills over 200 pages with them! There is also a lot of information about the production, the machines, the materials used, the industrial and military standards and much more - a valuable treasure trove.

That's great. I've been asked several times about producing parts. Original drawings are a huge time saver from reverse engineering........ except when they didn't make the parts to print in the first place.

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Hi,

does it matter?
I think it does, absolutely. Not in a bad way at all, but this website was founded, is run, and maintained by two authors. Jon Speed is a regular contributor. Several other authors, researchers, and historians utilize and share these forums. The more we can engage, share, contribute, support, and help each other, the further it advances our knowledge.
 
Hi, yes, I am the author. The book took several years to write. As for the sources, they are all listed in the book, except for those who did not want to be named.
That's great. Could you please share the table of contents here ?
By the way, I'm doing some research on FG42s and I publish on the forum:
 

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