At the onset of the Second World War, German tanks were equipped with relatively modest 37mm main guns. By the final years of the conflict, their armor rolled into battle with 75, 88, even 122mm guns ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: The MG 34 design continued to be manufactured until the end of the war. The MG 34 design originated in Germany during the interwar period preceding both world wars. Up ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: The design continues to be relevant today. Germany’s Bundeswehr still fields the MG3 general-purpose machine gun. Though the design has been modernized somewhat, it ...
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Shooting Two of the Most Famous WWII Machine Guns
We take to a controlled live-fire range to shoot the MG-34 and MG-42, two iconic German machine guns of World War II. The video demonstrates their mechanics and vastly different rates of fire, ...
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