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a b Ezell, Edward Clinton (1988). Personal firepower. The Illustrated history of the Vietnam War 15. Bantam Books. pp. 42–44. ISBN 9780553345490. OCLC 1036801376. Similar versions for a variety of European calibers were delivered by the Belgian gun maker Fabrique Nationale (FN), notably German-standard 7.92×57mm Mauser which was widely used in Eastern Europe; and by Swedish gun maker Carl Gustaf SGF in 6.5×55mm and 8×63mm calibers. [ citation needed] In early 1942 the final model of the weapon was officially accepted, and manufacturing of the mass-production model began, as the MG 42, contracts going to Großfuß, Mauser-Werke, Gustloff-Werke, Steyr and others. The MG 42 was first deployed in May 1942 by the Deutsches Afrikakorps (German Africa Corps expeditionary force in Africa) and introduced by mid-1942 on all fronts. Production during the war amounted to over 400,000 units (17,915 units in 1942, 116,725 in 1943, 211,806 in 1944, and 61,877 in 1945). [4] Bernardo, André (18 March 2018). "O soldado que transformou em música uma batalha histórica para o Brasil na 2ª Guerra". BBC News Brasil.

a b c d e " "German Views on Use of the MG 42" from Intelligence Bulletin, May 1944". lonesentry.com . Retrieved 17 February 2017. Under battle conditions the MG 42 can fire about 22 bursts per minute—that is, about 154 rounds. Under the same conditions, the MG 34 is capable only of about 15 bursts per minute, at a rate of 7 to 10 rounds per burst, totalling about 150 rounds. Thus the MG 42, used as a light machine gun, requires a slightly higher ammunition expenditure. Kjellgren, G. L. M. "The Practical Range of Small Arms" (PDF). The American Rifleman. pp.40–44. Archived (PDF) from the original on 5 March 2015. South Korea: The Armed Forces received 186 M1919A4s and 325 M1919A6s before the Korean War, and 4,402 M1919A4s and 2,675 M1919A6s were in service with the Army by the end of the war. [59]

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Windrow, Martin (1997). The Algerian War, 1954-62. Men-at Arms 312. London: Osprey Publishing. pp.10&37. ISBN 978-1-85532-658-3.

FASHIONABLE AND STYLISH - The foot spa is fashionable and elegant with transparent design. The ergonomic outline well fits feet and helps prevent water from splashing. And non-slip rubber foot stands maintain the stability of salon foot massager while in use Details of the MP 40 have also been adopted in other submachine guns, which otherwise differ significantly from a technical point of view:Garrison, Gene, Unless Victory Comes, NAI Press (2004), ISBN 978-0-451-22224-4, ISBN 1-932033-30-0, p. 8 The Breo has designed a truly innovative product designed to target an area often ignored by other massagers. Designed specifically to provide hand massages, this product is ideal for those suffering carpal tunnel and other chronic hand pain. Nazi Germany: [45] Used by the Wehrmacht, military police, Gestapo, Waffen-SS, Volkssturm, and Hitler Youth at the end of war.

Development of the MG 42 [ edit ] A Waffen-SS soldier in 1944 carrying an MG 42 configured as a light support weapon with a folding bipod and detachable 50-round drum magazine.This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) The Maschinenpistole 40 ("Machine pistol 40") descended from its predecessor the MP 38, which was in turn based on the MP 36, a prototype made of machined steel. [7] The MP 36 was developed independently by Erma Werke's Berthold Geipel with funding from the German Army. It took design elements from Heinrich Vollmer's VPM 1930 and EMP. Vollmer then worked on Berthold Geipel's MP 36 and in 1938 submitted a prototype to answer a request from the Heereswaffenamt (Army Weapons Office) for a new submachine gun, which was adopted as MP 38. The MP 38 was a simplification of the MP 36, and the MP 40 was a further simplification of the MP 38, with certain cost-saving alterations, most notably in the more extensive use of stamped steel rather than machined parts. [7]

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