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Oregon Riding Lawnmower Blades for 42 in. Deck, Fits Cub Cadet and Troy Bilt Riding Mowers, Set of 2 (42MGS2SL2)
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 59.99 $Oregon Exact Replacement blades are expertly designed to match the dimensions of the Original Manufactured Blade. Blades come pre-sharpened at the optimal angle to deliver continuous clean-cuts and keep your lawn looking healthy. Using a proprietary blend of steel and machine straightening, Oregon blades are not only durable, but perfectly balanced to deliver straight cuts, while resisting nicks and dings. Oregon designs for pros first, meaning our blades live up to all vegetation and are easy to sharpen. All of this is backed by our Lifetime Warranty.
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Oregon Riding Lawnmower Gator Blade for 42 in. Deck, Fits Cub-Cadet , Troy-Bilt, Craftsman, and Bolens, Set of 2 (42MGS1G32)
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 52.78 $Get a clean cut in half the time with Gator mower blades. Our 1 Pass Perfection means no second-round cutting needed for a quick, hassle-free mow. The Gator lawnmower blades deliver a full range of enhancements designed to boost performance and durability. With Oregon patented Tooth-Twist, Gator blades deliver a better mulching experience, by keeping clippings in the center of the deck for multiple re-cuts. Returning natural nutrients to your lawn for a greener, healthier looking lawn. The exclusive Gator mower blades stand up to heavy workloads and harsh cutting conditions including wet, dry, and sandy turf environments.
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2023 RTOM + Tama MG=1 MS42R14C=1
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 43.74 $Drum Damping Gel - Blue14" x 42-strand Hi-Carbon Regular Snare Wires.
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Oregon Riding Lawnmower Blades for 42 in. Deck, Fits Cub-Cadet Riding Mower, Set of 2 (42MGS1ML2X)
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 56.25 $Oregon Exact Replacement blades are expertly designed to match the dimensions of the Original Manufactured Blade. Blades come pre-sharpened at the optimal angle to deliver continuous clean-cuts and keep your lawn looking healthy. Using a proprietary blend of steel and machine straightening, Oregon blades are not only durable, but perfectly balanced to deliver straight cuts, while resisting nicks and dings. Oregon designs for pros first, meaning our blades live up to all vegetation and are easy to sharpen. All of this is backed by our Lifetime Warranty.
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MG-34 - MG-42: German Universal Machine Guns.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 581.00 $The book contains illustrated material on the historical development, fielding, tactical use of and modifications made to these remarkable guns and their myriad accessories and ancillaries, plus authoritative tips on Troubleshooting the MG42, and especially the MG34, today.
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MG-34 - MG-42: German Universal Machine Guns
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 630.08 $The book contains illustrated material on the historical development, fielding, tactical use of and modifications made to these remarkable guns and their myriad accessories and ancillaries, plus authoritative tips on Troubleshooting the MG42, and especially the MG34, today.
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MG 34 and MG 42 Machine Guns (Weapon, 21)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.32 $With the MG 34, the German Wehrmacht introduced an entirely new concept in automatic firepower - the general-purpose machine gun (GPMG). In itself the MG 34 was an excellent weapon: an air-cooled, recoil-operated machine gun that could run through belts of 7.92mm ammunition at a rate of 850rpm, delivering killing firepower at ranges of more than 1,000m. Yet simply by changing its mount and feed mechanism, the operator could radically transform its function. On its standard bipod it was a light machine gun, ideal for infantry assaults; on a tripod it could serve as a sustained-fire medium machine gun; aircraft or vehicular mounts turned it into an air defence weapon; and it also served as the coaxial machine gun on numerous tanks.During World War II, the MG 34 was superseded (although it remained in combat use) by a new GPMG - the MG 42. The MG 42 was more efficient to manufacture and more robust, and had a blistering 1,200rpm rate of fire. Nicknamed 'Hitler's buzzsaw' by Allied troops, it was arguably the finest all-round GPMG ever produced, and alongside the MG 34 it inflicted heavy casualties on Allied soldiers on all European and North African fronts. Such were its qualities of firepower and usability that it became the foundation of an entire series of postwar machine guns, including the MG 1 and MG 3 - the latter is still in production and service to this day.Featuring specially commissioned full-colour artwork and drawing upon numerous technical manuals and first-hand accounts, this study explores the technological development, varied roles and lasting influence of the revolutionary MG 34 and MG 42 machine guns and their postwar successors.
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The German MG 34 and MG 42 Machine Guns: In World War II: 7 (Classic Guns of the World, 7)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.07 $The German MG (Maschinengewehr) 34, along with the later-war MG 42, was a recoil-operated, air-cooled machine gun and is considered the world's first general-purpose machine gun. Considered the most advanced machine gun in the world at the time, its ease of mobility and high rate of fire―900 rounds per minute―made it ideal both for infantry and antiaircraft use. First entering service during the Spanish Civil War in 1936, it remained in Wehrmacht service through the end of WWII in 1945, along with its updated model, the MG 42. This illustrated book presents the design, manufacturing, and development both of the MG 34 and MG 42, from its acceptance by the German military through production and combat use from 1936 to 1945. Details include close-up views of markings and other details, as well as a breakdown of the weapon. Accessories such as ammunition and gun mounts are featured throughout the book, as are rarely seen combat-related uniform and equipment items.
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The German MG 34 and MG 42 Machine Guns (Hardcover)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.61 $The German MG (Maschinengewehr) 34, along with the later-war MG 42, was a recoil-operated, air-cooled machine gun and is considered the world's first general-purpose machine gun. Considered the most advanced machine gun in the world at the time, its ease of mobility and high rate of fire―900 rounds per minute―made it ideal both for infantry and antiaircraft use. First entering service during the Spanish Civil War in 1936, it remained in Wehrmacht service through the end of WWII in 1945, along with its updated model, the MG 42. This illustrated book presents the design, manufacturing, and development both of the MG 34 and MG 42, from its acceptance by the German military through production and combat use from 1936 to 1945. Details include close-up views of markings and other details, as well as a breakdown of the weapon. Accessories such as ammunition and gun mounts are featured throughout the book, as are rarely seen combat-related uniform and equipment items.
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Handozer 42 in. Dirt and Gravel Drag for Lawn Mower
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 677.41 $The Handozer D3.5-MG Driveway Leveling Grader from Handozer Distributing is designed to grade, groom and level the toughest surfaces. It can handle soil, sand, gravel and more. The D3.5 grader features a user friendly, 42 in. W grooming surface that specifically designed for use with a riding lawn mower, garden tractor or small ATV. Material: Steel.
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Day of Days June 6 1944: American Soldier's Remember D-Day
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 30.95 $They were the best the United States had to offer and on June 6, 1944 their nation sent them through the gates of Hell in Normandy, France. They fought inland and on Utah Beach and faced murderous MG-42 machine gun fire, mortars and artillery on Omaha Beach. Day of Days June 6, 1944 is an opportunity to eavesdrop as one of the most important days in the history of the world is recalled by those who were actually there, did the fighting and witnessed the devastation. [Note: This product is an au
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Full Circle: A Treatise on Roller Locking. [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 600.00 $The thirty chapters in this long awaited book tell the in depth story of the ingenious half-locked roller action, from the curiously simultaneous development of initial prototypes by two German companies during World War II - the Mauser Gerät 06H and the Grossfuss MG42V - right through to the present day. After the war the roller lock was taken first to France, where several hitherto little-known assault rifle prototypes were developed by ex-Mauser engineers in calibres 7.65x35mm French short and 7.62x33mm (.30 US carbine). In 1950 the roller lock moved to Spain, where what became the CETME family of roller-locked weapons was developed by ex-Mauser engineer Ludwig Vorgrimler, initially chambered for the unorthodox 7.92x41mm cartridge. By the mid-1950s the roller lock had returned - "Full Circle" - to Germany, and a co-operative manufacturing programme had been established between CETME and the fledgling German armsmaking firm Heckler & Koch GmbH, whose pre-adoption prototypes included the 7.62mm NATO calibre H&K "STG CETME" and the H&K "DM3 (CETME)". The finalised G3 rifle was adopted by the Bundeswehr in 1959, and nearly two million examples were produced by H&K and Rheinmetall with fixed, folding and retractable buttstocks. The roller lock action then formed the basis for the H&K weapons "family", consisting of numerous models and variations of SMGs, carbines, rifles and machine guns in calibres ranging in power from 9mm Parabellum to - very briefly - .50 Browning! Versions of the G3 and other H&K arms were also sold commercially (we list 25 countries using ready-made H&K product), and manufactured abroad under license. Models made by or for Burma, Denmark, Greece, Iran, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Pakistan, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Thailand and Turkey are depicted and described, with clear illustrations of their unique features and markings. Final chapters include an overview of the burgeoning Aftermarket - H&K and CETME.
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Full Circle - A Treatise on Roller Locking
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 881.93 $The thirty chapters in this long awaited book tell the in depth story of the ingenious half-locked roller action, from the curiously simultaneous development of initial prototypes by two German companies during World War II - the Mauser Gerät 06H and the Grossfuss MG42V - right through to the present day. After the war the roller lock was taken first to France, where several hitherto little-known assault rifle prototypes were developed by ex-Mauser engineers in calibres 7.65x35mm French short and 7.62x33mm (.30 US carbine). In 1950 the roller lock moved to Spain, where what became the CETME family of roller-locked weapons was developed by ex-Mauser engineer Ludwig Vorgrimler, initially chambered for the unorthodox 7.92x41mm cartridge. By the mid-1950s the roller lock had returned - "Full Circle" - to Germany, and a co-operative manufacturing programme had been established between CETME and the fledgling German armsmaking firm Heckler & Koch GmbH, whose pre-adoption prototypes included the 7.62mm NATO calibre H&K "STG CETME" and the H&K "DM3 (CETME)". The finalised G3 rifle was adopted by the Bundeswehr in 1959, and nearly two million examples were produced by H&K and Rheinmetall with fixed, folding and retractable buttstocks. The roller lock action then formed the basis for the H&K weapons "family", consisting of numerous models and variations of SMGs, carbines, rifles and machine guns in calibres ranging in power from 9mm Parabellum to - very briefly - .50 Browning! Versions of the G3 and other H&K arms were also sold commercially (we list 25 countries using ready-made H&K product), and manufactured abroad under license. Models made by or for Burma, Denmark, Greece, Iran, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Pakistan, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Thailand and Turkey are depicted and described, with clear illustrations of their unique features and markings. Final chapters include an overview of the burgeoning Aftermarket - H&K and CETME.
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The Book of Gun Trivia: Essential Firepower Facts (General Military)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 58.29 $From muskets to the Winchester '76, Mauser, Colt M1911, Thompson submachine gun, MG42, Browning .50 machine gun, M1 Garand, M16, AK47, FNFAL, and Galil rifles, The Little Book of Gun Trivia brings together fascinating facts and little-known details of some of the world's key firearms. Offering a step by step guide through interesting gun facts and statistics, Gordon Rottman presents The Little Book of Gun Trivia. Covering a range of subjects, such as weapons designations, where rifles get their names from, the longest serving rifles and everything in between, this book brings together everything you ever needed to know about weapons. Alongside the key facts and figures, Gordon Rottman also breaks apart popular myths and misconceptions about both weapons and ammunition, putting his years of military service to good use.
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