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Many guns missing. STG44 is one of them.
Best friend here is a W.W.I artillery regiment luger collector. Pretty specialized tastes but he's found a few with pre-W.W.1 markings for Bavarian arty regiments.
It's an interesting hobby. Bit expensive on the entry costs but usually pays for itself.
Me? I prefer flyfishing. Never owned a private firearm in my life. Army gave me all the opportunities to shoot I'll ever need and these were always a LOT more fun-
While I am not a gun owner, I still find it interesting that guns remain today the most common weapon used by military and civilians alike. During their long history, no one has come up with a suitable and as-popular alternative (such as a ray gun). This list looks at ten of the greatest firearms in history – and in the bonus section poses a question.
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MG-42
“Hitler’s Buzzsaw,” invented in 1942, is infamous around the world as the weapon used at Omaha Beach to mow Americans down, but it was used in Russia to much more brutal effect. It fired 1,200 rounds of 8mm rifle ammunition per minute, which is sufficient to cut a man in half. It was air-cooled, and could melt its barrel if fired non-stop for 5 minutes.
That’s why the Germans had several barrel at hand, and could change to a new one in only 60 seconds.