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  1. PFC Wilks

    PFC Wilks Member

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    of course we all know what the mg42 was. hell in gun form meh...but, what was the name of the german machine gun used in the battle of the bulge? i watched the history channel and they said that the MG im thinking of took out more russian soligers that we did in the civil war, or something. but whatever. answer plz.
     
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    Maybe the MG44? Or it could be the FG42, A machine gun with a scope on top. [​IMG]
     
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    naw sorry patton. that may be the # 4 them but it was really wierd name. god i can almost think of it. it's buggin me really bad. it was suppiorior to the mg42, i think.... its buggin me really bad. try again plz. i want to say its almost like a superhero name or something...
     
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    There really wasn't any other machine gun... did it have a tripod on it? Or you could be thinking of the STGT44, a kind of superior weapon to the B.A.R. ...
     
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    yes it did have a tripod. it was a heavy mg. it looked like the old american rifel with the water kooled barrel.
     
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    I think I know this one... It was on Call of Duty: United Offensive. It was a mountable MG32, I beleive.
     
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    It was the Machine gun before the MG44.
     
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    ok thanx dude. it dosent sound the same but whatever. i sure its right. thatnx again
     
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    really though? isint the mg32, as you call it, a suppiorior MG?
     
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    Well, it may have superior fire power or something, but it had certain drawbacks that led the Germans to produce the MG42, wich was used in the D-Day landings.
     
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    right i remeber. the mg34 had a higher cal but its was a slower rate of fire and less accrate. its seems like all german wepons do that. powerful but inaccrate.
     
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    i mean mg32
     
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    Not all weapons... the Ghewer 43 was very powerful and accurate. And I beleive you're correct about the MG32
     
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    right. but the stg44 was pretty accrate but could do better. mp40 is low cal and higher acc. k98 is a bolt action so that dont count. luger, well thats a pistol. panzerfaust, rocket luncher. stem, well, i dono what to say about that, and i dont think thats german is it?
     
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    The Sten was british.
     
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    But the Nazi tanks were way superior! Especcially the tiger!
     
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    right. well i know cal's but not origins, though givin what your said, you probly know more. but sinse we are on the subject... sorta. do you have any idea how much the Bar weighs?
     
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    About 20 pounds. The STGT44 wheighed 5 pounds less.
     
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    ok kool thanx. now is that loaded or empty?
     
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    Empty. Loaded, it weihed about 22 pounds. I'm a WWII buff, ey?
     
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