mg42 still around...

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I was watching bbc news this morning and noticed that the Pakastani army uses the mg3a (update version of mg42) as their lmg. Saw it mounted on a chopper, jeep and carried. Talk about longevity. Still as good as they come, more than half a century later. Sham-wow Vince is right, the Germans do make good stuff!
 
M60 is gas operated with a rotating bolt. MG42/MG3 uses an entirely different operating system.
M60 does use a feed mechanism somewhat akin to the MG42's.
 
The MG 42 was aptly named "Hitler's saw" because of it's high cyclic rate.It is still a very effective MMG/LMG in 7.62 NATO.

For a bit more nostalgia we had a Nepalese bn in south Lebanon 20 plus yrs ago who were still using BRENs.
 
The MG-42 is a machine gun. the M60 is an abortion.

The M60 has a similar belt feed mechanism, but the designers failed to copy the best feature of it. For each fining cycle, the MG-42's belt feed advances the next round halfway on the rearward stroke and halfway on the forward stroke of the bolt, making for smoother, more positive feeding. The M60 advances the next round all the way on one stroke of the bolt (I can't remember which one).

The M60 has an action most like an FG-42 or a Lewis gun, only worse.

As for the FN MAG 58, the action is most like a BAR (rather than a Bren) with the belt feed of an MG-42.
 
The King of MG is the M2. Been around since 1923 and is still rocking. All other MGs don't even come close.
 
The U.S. M60 is a variation of the MG42.

GET REAL DUDE !

similar feed mechanism maybe but thats about where it ends

the M60 is arguably the worst GPMG in created thats why they totally had to redesign it (it still sucked ) and the US went with the FN MAG

the 60 has alot of idiotisms ie

for barrel switches the bipod came with the barrel (kinda hard to do lying down ) not to mention it was prone to Runaway

The only gun i used that i was told by the DS to "firehose" as shooting in bursts was too hard on the sear
 
yep very nice nice firearm I only wish i could still shoot mine ....sob:( my Mg42 is absolutely minty and my favorite memory shooting it was at the Burlington R+R club on the lafeyette tripod getting the barrel full on red .... ah well i still have the memeories did the same with my 1919A4 Saganaw gear
 
What a travesty of justice we live with. The only comfort for those of us without 12.6 is the knowledge that the glorious few that do, can't shoot 'em. :p It's kinda like saying money can't buy you happiness to poor people. They don't believe it, they just repeat it to feel better. "I don't want prohibited guns, they must be terribly frustrating..."
 
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The MG 42 was aptly named "Hitler's saw" because of it's high cyclic rate.It is still a very effective MMG/LMG in 7.62 NATO.

For a bit more nostalgia we had a Nepalese bn in south Lebanon 20 plus yrs ago who were still using BRENs.


Twenty-three years ago my battalion (British) traded our GPMGs (FN MAG) for Bren guns (converted to 7.62NATO) for a six month tour in Belize. It is still a very effective LMG in 7.62 NATO.
 
The FNC2 was a real comedown from the BREN. I suppose commonality of parts with the FNC1 made sense from a logistical point of view,but the BREN was/is a superior weapon. Too bad we did'nt just convert them to 7.62 like the Brits.

I used to enjoy shooting my BREN immensely,but the ATT suspension means it will probably remain a safe queen forever.
 
yep very nice nice firearm I only wish i could still shoot mine ....sob:( my Mg42 is absolutely minty and my favorite memory shooting it was at the Burlington R+R club on the lafeyette tripod getting the barrel full on red .... ah well i still have the memeories did the same with my 1919A4 Saganaw gear
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Along with MG3s in 7.62, saw some MG34s at the odd ING checkpoint in Iraq. Lots of ammo in the dumps to go along with it. Retro...

One unit siezed two .30 cal MGs as well, but no ammo to be found.
 
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