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But the belt-fed, roller-locking 7.92x57 mm MG42 machine gun could fire up to 1,500 rounds per minute and had quick-change barrel capability. The narrator’s enthusiastic 1940s baseball announcer ...
Image Coutesy of GRaft GRaft’s workshop on a busy day with belt boxes for various different machine guns scattered across the workbench alongside a U.S. M240 and an MG42-pattern machine gun.
The Germans called the MG42 Hitlersäge or “Hitler ... from either a 50-round or 250-round belt. What’s more, the company manufactured the machine gun from stamped and pressed parts, welding ...
"Hitler’s Buzz Saw:" the MG42 general purpose machine gun. The 50-round drum Gurttrommel belt container is seen below. The Maschinengewehr 42, more commonly called the MG42, was Germany’s ...
The Germans called the MG42 Hitlersäge or “Hitler ... from either a 50-round or 250-round belt. What’s more, the company manufactured the machine gun from stamped and pressed parts, welding ...
The FBI has discovered a cache of military weaponry and armor, including a machine gun and grenade launchers, along with Nazi ...
Officers found a total of 49 firearms, including a replica of a World War II-era German MG-42 machine gun that initially appeared to be capable of firing fully automatically. The belt-fed machine ...