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Dodged death 3 times last night
HeinzH:
Stg44...hmm...
Never got to see one during my time, but heard about it from a few of my older pals who had the stg 58 during their service time.
The official nickname was something like (freely translated) "rusty club". ;D
EDIT: @ Guru_zeb 1 post below
--- Quote from: Guru Zeb on November 28, 2010, 02:13:25 PM ---just out of curiosity what countries are you guys from??
and how old are the stg44's you mention still being used??
--- End quote ---
Q1: See profile.
Q2: GODDAMMIT SHIT... what i meant was the STG 58. What wrong with me today???
*slams his head into the next tree 20 times*
Guru Zeb:
--- Quote from: HeinzH on November 28, 2010, 10:25:02 AM ---Stg44...hmm...
Never got to see one during my time, but heard about it from a few of my older pals who had it during their service time.
The official nickname was something like (freely translated) "rusty club". ;D
--- End quote ---
Yeah to give it its due the Stg44 is very historic assault rifle ........ in fact if i remember correctly it was the weapon that 1st denoted the whole concept of an 'assault rifle'.
just out of curiosity what countries are you guys from??
and how old are the stg44's you mention still being used??
if they are circa mid 40's ( i don't know if anyone continued manufacturing them after WW2 ) then i'd consider them a highly successful piece of engineering just for still being serviceable.
Nazis might not have had a clue how to fight on 3 continental fronts at once ........ but their engineers where the shits!!! ...... i have to confess that even though i clearly fail into the 'untermensch' category ..... (am black west india descent).
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@HeinzH
STG58 looks a lot like the previously mentioned Fabrique Nationale FAL or SLR as the version our boys in the UK used was called.
pingryanime:
--- Quote from: Guru Zeb on November 28, 2010, 02:13:25 PM ---
--- Quote from: HeinzH on November 28, 2010, 10:25:02 AM ---Stg44...hmm...
Never got to see one during my time, but heard about it from a few of my older pals who had it during their service time.
The official nickname was something like (freely translated) "rusty club". ;D
--- End quote ---
Yeah to give it its due the Stg44 is very historic assault rifle ........ in fact if i remember correctly it was the weapon that 1st denoted the whole concept of an 'assault rifle'.
just out of curiosity what countries are you guys from??
and how old are the stg44's you mention still being used??
if they are circa mid 40's ( i don't know if anyone continued manufacturing them after WW2 ) then i'd consider them a highly successful piece of engineering just for still being serviceable.
Nazis might not have had a clue how to fight on 3 continental fronts at once ........ but their engineers where the shits!!! ...... i have to confess that even though i clearly fail into the 'untermensch' category ..... (am black west india descent).
--- End quote ---
Yup, STG was the first real, "assault rifle" as in, it shoots rifle rounds at full auto.
tomoya-kun:
--- Quote from: pingryanime on November 28, 2010, 05:09:32 PM ---
--- Quote from: Guru Zeb on November 28, 2010, 02:13:25 PM ---
--- Quote from: HeinzH on November 28, 2010, 10:25:02 AM ---Stg44...hmm...
Never got to see one during my time, but heard about it from a few of my older pals who had it during their service time.
The official nickname was something like (freely translated) "rusty club". ;D
--- End quote ---
Yeah to give it its due the Stg44 is very historic assault rifle ........ in fact if i remember correctly it was the weapon that 1st denoted the whole concept of an 'assault rifle'.
just out of curiosity what countries are you guys from??
and how old are the stg44's you mention still being used??
if they are circa mid 40's ( i don't know if anyone continued manufacturing them after WW2 ) then i'd consider them a highly successful piece of engineering just for still being serviceable.
Nazis might not have had a clue how to fight on 3 continental fronts at once ........ but their engineers where the shits!!! ...... i have to confess that even though i clearly fail into the 'untermensch' category ..... (am black west india descent).
--- End quote ---
Yup, STG was the first real, "assault rifle" as in, it shoots rifle rounds at full auto.
--- End quote ---
Wrong. Assault rifles do not fire full size rifle rounds, that would be a battle rifle. Their distinguishing feature is selective fire.
pingryanime:
--- Quote from: tomoya-kun on November 29, 2010, 08:13:37 AM ---
--- Quote from: pingryanime on November 28, 2010, 05:09:32 PM ---
--- Quote from: Guru Zeb on November 28, 2010, 02:13:25 PM ---
--- Quote from: HeinzH on November 28, 2010, 10:25:02 AM ---Stg44...hmm...
Never got to see one during my time, but heard about it from a few of my older pals who had it during their service time.
The official nickname was something like (freely translated) "rusty club". ;D
--- End quote ---
Yeah to give it its due the Stg44 is very historic assault rifle ........ in fact if i remember correctly it was the weapon that 1st denoted the whole concept of an 'assault rifle'.
just out of curiosity what countries are you guys from??
and how old are the stg44's you mention still being used??
if they are circa mid 40's ( i don't know if anyone continued manufacturing them after WW2 ) then i'd consider them a highly successful piece of engineering just for still being serviceable.
Nazis might not have had a clue how to fight on 3 continental fronts at once ........ but their engineers where the shits!!! ...... i have to confess that even though i clearly fail into the 'untermensch' category ..... (am black west india descent).
--- End quote ---
Yup, STG was the first real, "assault rifle" as in, it shoots rifle rounds at full auto.
--- End quote ---
Wrong. Assault rifles do not fire full size rifle rounds, that would be a battle rifle. Their distinguishing feature is selective fire.
--- End quote ---
I thought in todays lingo assault rifle rounds and rifle rounds were synonymous?
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