Machine and Submachine guns & Automatic and Semi-automatic Rifles
German & captured Weapons and Equipment
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Machine guns * MG42 * MG34 * FG42 [edit] Submachine guns * MP 18 I (World War I Bergmann) * MP 28 II (improved MP 18 I) * MP 30(ö) (ex-Austrian S1-100 variant) * MP 34(ö) (ex-Austrian Steyr Solothurn) * MP 34 Bgm (Bergmann) * MP 35 (Bergmann version of the MP.34 Bgm.) * MP 38 (Predecessor to the MP40) * MP 40/I (main production model) * MP 40/II (MP 40 w/ dual magazine) * MP 41 (MP 40 w/ MP 28-like stock) * Stg44 * EMP 44 (cheap weapon made by Erma at the end of the war) * MP 3008 (German near-copy of the Sten Mk. II made at the end of the war) * ZK 383 (cz) (ex-Czechoslovak submachine gun) * Captured * MP 715 (r) (captured Russian PPD-34/38) * MP 716 (r) (captured Russian PPD-40) * MP 717 (r) (captured Russian PPSh-41) * MP 719 (r) (captured Russian PPS-43) * MP 704 (f) (captured French PM Vollmer Erma) * MP 722 (f) (captured French MAS-38) * MP 738 (i) (captured Italian Beretta model 38/42) * MP 739 (i) (captured Italian Beretta model 38/44) * MP 740(b) (captured Belgian Mi. Schmeisser-Bayard Modelle 34) * MP 741(d) (The license built Bergmann made in Denmark) * MP 746(d) (captured Madsen M42) * MP 748 (e) (captured British Sten Mk I) * MP 749 (e) (captured British Sten Mk II) * MP 750 (e) (captured British Sten Mk III) * MP 751 (e) (captured British Sten Mk II with silencer) * MP 760 (e)/(us)/(r) (captured Thompson M1928) * MP 761 (f) (captured Thompson M1921 purchased by France in 1939) * MP E (Erma) * US M50 and M55 Reisings * US UD M42 * US M3/M3A1 "Grease Guns" * British Lanchester SMG * Finnish Suomi M-31 * Hungarian 39M and 43M * Romanian M1940 and Orita M1941 * Danish Madsen M41 (a licence manufactured variant of the Suomi M-31) [edit] Automatic and semi-automatic rifles * Gewehr 35 Developed by Mauser as a private venture in 1935, not accepted for service. Two versions S and M * Maschinenkarabiner M35 Developed by Vomllmer as private venture in 1935, version Typ A 35/II follows in 1938 and Typ A 35/III in 1939 * Gewehr 41 (W) Walther self-loading rifle adopted as standard in 1942 * Gewehr 41 (M) Mauser design tested in 1941, not accepted for service * * Gewehr 43 Modification of G 41 (W) to gas-operated , later renamed Karabiner 43 * MKb 42 (H) Designed by Hugo Schmeisser. Accepted after troop trials in 1943, about 8000 produced, served as prototype to MP 43. * MP 43 Evolved from MKb 42 (H) First series completed in July 43, First combat use in Eastern Front. * MP 43/1 Variant of MP 43 with provision for a screw-on rifle grenade launcher * MP 44 Name of MP 43 altered in the spring of 1944 * StG 44 New name for the MP 44, no changes in design * Gerät 06 (H) Mauser Developed as private venture in 1942-43 * StG 45 Experimental lightweight selective-fire weapon, with roller-locked retarded blowback system, also known as MP 45 (M) only prototypes built prior to end of war. Forefunner of the Spanish CETME 58. * Volkssturmgewehr 1-5 Intended as a cheap and mass produced self-loading weapon. First series completed in late 44. * FG 42 Developed by Rheinmetall from a Luftwaffe requirement. Accepted for service in 1942. * Flieger-Selbstlader-Karabiner 15 (Mondragon) Former Mondragon rifles built in Switzerland (World War I only) * Captured * Selbstladegewehr 257(r) Former Russian AVS-36 * Selbstladegewehr 258(r) Former Russian SVT-38 * Selbstladegewehr 259(r) Former Russian SVT-40 * Selbstladegewehr 251(a) Former American M1 Garand * Selbstladekarabiner 455(a) Former American M1 carbine * Selbstladegewehr 310(f) Former French Fusil Mitrailleur RSC Mle 1918
