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Old December 1st, 2009, 05:35 PM
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Hi! I was just wandering, what weapon would be your choice...

My favourite weapon is Sturmgewehr44. I think it has a fantastic look and sounds nice. It was the father of all assault rifles. I guess the German technology was far more ahead then the allies.
Looks alot like the AK47 don't it? but is this a modern gun later than '45?
Theoretically it could have been manufactured after the ending of hostilities, I don't know when the StG 44 production ceased. However, The design it-self dates to before the wars end.

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Old December 3rd, 2009, 05:59 AM
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Hi! I was just wandering, what weapon would be your choice...

My favourite weapon is Sturmgewehr44. I think it has a fantastic look and sounds nice. It was the father of all assault rifles. I guess the German technology was far more ahead then the allies.
Looks alot like the AK47 don't it? but is this a modern gun later than '45?
Theoretically it could have been manufactured after the ending of hostilities, I don't know when the StG 44 production ceased. However, The design it-self dates to before the wars end.
The magazine clip would have made it difficult to shoot from a prone position no wood hand hold on the barrel and looks stamped metal construction so maybe it was produced in small quanities in the end of the war in desparation and of course the ruskies captured it first and improved the design we all know now as the infamous ak47.

For all it's imperfections,

That's still a high dollar rifle.

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