What do you mean? Before being fired a round isn't in the barrel, is it?
No guess he means your weapon and Mag is empty so he reloads but graphicly youre still seing bullets in there
The MG-34 fires like the MG-42 at closed bolt.
Not sure how mg34 works but if its anything like the m249, assuming it open bolt...which I believe it is. there is not a round chambered. So removing the barrel doesn't effect the feed trey on top.
Open... It is open bolt.
We will see. When you check your remaining ammo, you open the feed-cover. At least it looked like that in the videos. It would thus be strange if the remaining number of bullets would not be properly modelled.
the Thompson, Greasegun, MP40, BAR, FG-42, MG-34, MG-42, M1917 and M1919 ALL fire from an open bolt. The reason being that the metallurgy of the 1930s and 1940s was such that if an automatic weapon was fired to excess the chamber would retain enough heat to "cook off" a round if it was left in the chamber like closed bolt weapons do. I cannot think of a single automatic weapon used in WW2 that fired from a closed bolt.
I disbelieved that a weapon could reach such a high rate of fire with a open bolt.
What the heck are you guys going on about? Talk about a hi-jack.
He was talking about the in-game model of the MG34 being completely out of ammo but still showing a full round in the belt.... what does any of that have to do with open or closed bolts, or am I simply missing something hidden between all yer techno-babble