The FG42 Full Auto Video

What a piece of crap........jammed 3 times on the first mag, when he finally gets a mag off the bipod falls of the gun.......(second vid)
 
Yeah, thats a rod bayonet like on a MAS-36.

Agreed with Hitzy, its an overrated POS. Look at the smoke coming off the thing, imagine using it in combat!
 
I imagine 'the smoke' being the last thing going thru a soldiers mind when taking a number of lethal rounds from the FG42.
overrated? maybe,but at the time I'm sure it served it's intended purpouse.
 
Huntsman said:
I imagine 'the smoke' being the last thing going thru a soldiers mind when taking a number of lethal rounds from the FG42.
overrated? maybe,but at the time I'm sure it served it's intended purpouse.

Im sure it wasn't, but the heat generating it very likely was.
 
Huntsman said:
at the time I'm sure it served it's intended purpouse.
No actually it did not.
I don't even have to look at the videos to know which ones you are talking about but the one that drops the bayonet is a swiss made rifle and is actually not an fg42.
 
Hitzy said:
What a piece of crap........jammed 3 times on the first mag, when he finally gets a mag off the bipod falls of the gun.......(second vid)

That's one piece of crap that would look good in the gunsafe!
 
I don't think the first "jam" is a jam....look at the magazine....I see follower, not live round. I think his mag's empty.

As for buddy, well, he doesn't appear too familiar with it, so it must be a safe queen.

NS
 
Nyles said:
Are you sure? It looks exactly like an FG42 and no Swiss rifle I've ever heard of.
positive. the curved mag and different sites are dead give aways. Swiss tried a lot to make the rifle work only to leave their prototypes on the scrap heap of history.
Here is a fast foto I could fins. notice the sites on the swiss versions.
http://www.sturmgewehr.com/webBBS/semiforum.cgi?read=76347
 
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COOL!!

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We plan to have for sale, by August 2006, an ATF approved, semiauto only first model FG42.
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We will be accepting pre-production deposits after we receive approval of our design from the BATF.
We will asking for a deposit of $200.00 for each rifle ordered. Deposits will be kept in an escrow account
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NavyShooter said:
I don't think the first "jam" is a jam....look at the magazine....I see follower, not live round. I think his mag's empty.

As for buddy, well, he doesn't appear too familiar with it, so it must be a safe queen.

NS

Buddy looks all thumbs from the video, and would have trouble making a peanut butter sandwich too IMHO.
 
Coyote Ugly said:
Buddy looks all thumbs from the video, and would have trouble making a peanut butter sandwich too IMHO.
Judging from his belly, i doubt that.

Did the germans field alot of those FG42?
 
Fg42

I believe the Germans only made a few thousand (2500 comes to mind) of the FG42 which makes them one of the rarest machine guns in the world....I was in Belgium in April and viewed a guys collection who had no less than 3 of these weapons...unbelievable...especially at between 30,000 to 40,000 euros a piece.
 
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