I did not read the whole thread so excuse if it has been mentioned already.
Apparently one of there biggest downfalls was that they cost way more and took way longer to produce then the browning .
So do you want one mg42 covering your ass or 4 brownings.
I did not read the whole thread so excuse if it has been mentioned already.
Apparently one of there biggest downfalls was that they cost way more and took way longer to produce then the browning .
So do you want one mg42 covering your ass or 4 brownings.
The Mg42 was so bad that the US used it as a basis for the M60!
The MAG 58 was the product of the Bren and the MG42. The feed rail system of the MG42 and the removable barrel and adjustable gas setting from the bren.
Sometimes, too much rate of fire is just a waste of bullets.Took a while to figure that out.
Grizz
I talked to a WW2 vet in a restaurant one day and he said they used captured MG42's but kept taking friendly fire until they shortened the recoil spring to about Bren level rate of fire.
Some of those old sweat's tales were pretty cool. My great uncle, a WW1 vet used to talk about the Germans having a death ray. He was thinking ahead to lasers I guess. Then there was the old WW2 trick of clearing a house by tossing in a STEN and letting it go full chat. In my time we had those edible parka buttons for winter survival broth. Never got hungry enough to try them.![]()
The STEN thing I take with a grain of salt, You'd have work around the sear and no guarantees you wouldn't catch a round throwing it in, then 32 rounds don't last long either. It's not. The M60 uses the bolt and gas system of the Lewis Gun and the feed tray of the FG42.
The MAG is an M1918 BAR turned upside down with the trigger group and feed tray of the MG42 with a removable barrel, but it's not a direct copy of the Bren barrel.
Apparently one of there biggest downfalls was that they cost way more and took way longer to produce then the browning
It's not. The M60 uses the bolt and gas system of the Lewis Gun and the feed tray of the FG42.
I talked to a WW2 vet in a restaurant one day and he said they used captured MG42's but kept taking friendly fire until they shortened the recoil spring to about Bren level rate of fire.




























