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I do not know who this auction belongs to. Nor do I know if that person is a member here.
Technically, the parts listed in this auction are for an MG34 running .308. But, any bidder needs to be aware that the Norwegian feed tray is not a drop-in part. Look closely at the leading edge of that feed tray. Do you see that it is bulged? That indicates this feed tray was first converted to feed 30.06 ammo, which is exactly what the Norwegians did. It was then converted to feed .308 at a later date. For this feed tray to drop-in fit, one would need to first machine a groove into the MG34 receiver to accommodate the bulge. I wouldn't want to do that on a transferrable or pre-sample MG34 receiver. But, that's just me. Others may have no problem machining their receivers.
Here is the auction: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=540101750
Here is the tray:
Technically, the parts listed in this auction are for an MG34 running .308. But, any bidder needs to be aware that the Norwegian feed tray is not a drop-in part. Look closely at the leading edge of that feed tray. Do you see that it is bulged? That indicates this feed tray was first converted to feed 30.06 ammo, which is exactly what the Norwegians did. It was then converted to feed .308 at a later date. For this feed tray to drop-in fit, one would need to first machine a groove into the MG34 receiver to accommodate the bulge. I wouldn't want to do that on a transferrable or pre-sample MG34 receiver. But, that's just me. Others may have no problem machining their receivers.
Here is the auction: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=540101750
Here is the tray:
