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- The MG-42 Machine Gun | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
In spite of its tendency to overheat, the MG-42 was an excellent weapon that was light-years of ahead of the US counterpart, the Browning M-1919A4 machine gun Germany produced roughly 400,000 MG-42s during the war, some of which are still in active service
- MG-42: The German Machine Gun That Mowed Down Enemies On the . . .
Germany’s MG-42, a Mauser general-purpose machine gun, was one such development that was introduced to the battlefield while fighting was in full swing Germany developed the MG-42 to replace the earlier and more costly MG-34 general-purpose machine gun (Photo Credit: Bundesarchiv, Bild Jesse Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 3 0 de)
- MG42 | World War II, German, Automatic | Britannica
MG42, German general-purpose machine gun, used as a standard weapon by many armies around the world The MG42 was designed in Germany in 1938, and it was placed in action on all fronts by mid-1942 Its original calibre was 7 92 mm, but when West Germany entered the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the weapon’s bore was modified to
- The MG42 Machine Gun: Hitlers Buzzsaw - Militaryview
During World War II, the MG42 machine gun was a reliable and powerful symbol of German engineering This article takes an in-depth look at this iconic firearm, covering its design, historical significance, operational capabilities, and its lasting impact on modern warfare
- Classics: The MG42 Belt-fed Machinegun - Shooting Illustrated
The MG42’s rapid “bark” may have earned its notoriety, but it was the gun’s operating system that made it possible
- MG42 Machine Gun: Hitlers Buzzsaw Still Awes - RECOIL
The MG42 was immediately popular with German troops and almost immediately as quickly dreaded by the Allied troops facing it It's high rate of fire earned it several nicknames such as Hitler's Buzzsaw, Hitlersäge (Hilter's saw), Singende Säge (Singing Saw), and Knochensäge (Bone Saw)
- MG42 - WW2 Weapons
German machine gun MG42, the deadliest infantry weapon of WW2 History, development, service, specifications, statistics, pictures, video and 3D model MG42 Type: light or heavy machine gun A German mountain troops MG42 gunner is engaging a far distance target in the Caucasus
- The MG-42 Light Machine Gun - Warfare History Network
With its standard bipod it was a light machine gun, ideal for infantry assaults; mounted on its tripod it served as a sustained fire medium machine gun spewing bullets to a range of 3,829 yards Between 1939 and 1945, Nazi Germany manufactured over 354,000 of this proven and effective weapon
- MG 42 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The MG 42 (shortened from German: Maschinengewehr 42, or "machine gun 42") is a German recoil-operated air-cooled general-purpose machine gun used extensively by the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS during the second half of World War II
- The MG42: the Most Important Machine-Gun of WWII
The German Maschinengewehr 42, or MG42, was one of the best machine-guns of the war, both in combat and in ease of production It set the standard for machine-guns in the years that followed, and as such was the most important machine-gun of the war
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