Sturmgewehr 44 Assault Rifle

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The German STG Assault Rifle was the first of its kind in the world. Sturmgewehr translates to Storm Rifle or Assault Rifle, and was manufactured by NAZI Germany during WW2. Names for the gun include:

  • German MP44
  • Sturmgewehr 44
  • StG 44
  • MP43 and MP43/1
  • MP44
  • Schmeisser MP

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The rifle was developed in 1942 during WW2. Germans wanted something automatic, more powerful than a submachine gun. A submachine basically shoots pistol ammo. Assault rifle ammo falls between a full sized rifle cartridge, like the German Karabiner 98k, and a pistol cartridge. They developed the 7.92x33 mm midsized cartridge - 7.92mm Kurz "short infantry cartridge" (Infanterie patrone Kurz)

This rifle has the following characteristics:

  • stamped receiver and barrel jacket
  • large front site
  • stamped magazine with forward curve
  • gas cylinder on top of the barrel
  • short and bulky buttstock

The rifle was developed by designer Hugo Schmeisser as a gas operated, selective fire weapon.

Comparison of the 7.92x33mm Kurz to other common related cartridges
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  • (A) 7.92x33mm Kurz (StG)
  • (B) 7.62x39mm M1943 Soviet (AK-47)
  • (C) 5.45mm Soviet
  • (D) 7.62mm NATO
  • (E) .223 Remington
  • (F) 5.56x45mm NATO (AR15/M16)
  • (G) 6mm SAW


 

 

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