This book explores the origins, development, combat use and lasting
influence of Nazi Germany's automatic rifles, focusing on the Gew
41(W), Gew 43/Kar 43, FG 42 and MP 43/StG 44. The Blitzkrieg campaigns
of 1939–40 convinced many observers that most infantry combat took
place at closer ranges than the 750–1,000m. From 1941 Germany's arms
designers took note and produced a new series of infantry firearms.
This study not only provides a detailed technical description of each
weapon, but also explores how the firearms performed on the
battlefields of World War II. The combat takes us from the FG 42 in
the hands of Fallschirmjäger at Monte Cassino through to StG 44s
being used by Waffen-SS soldiers on both the Eastern and Western
Fronts. Postwar service is also studied, such as the Gew 43's adoption
by the Czech Army and the StG 44's use by the Viet Cong in the Vietnam
War. Setting each firearm in its tactical and historical context, and
employing striking photographs and full-colour artwork, firearms
expert Chris McNab sets out the absorbing story of this distinctive
and influential series of weapons.
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Gew 41, Gew 43, FG 42 and StG 44
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781780963860
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter