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The MG42 - Part 1 of 3

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2011

This is part one of my In-Depth Mini series about the MG42. Part one focuses on the history of the weapon and its use on the battlefields of WWII.
I hope this three-part series will provide enough information to answer any questions that you may have, but feel free to leave any in the comments!

NOTE: This is a New-Specification deactivated weapon, purchased from Rytonarms in the UK. It cannot fire live ammunition and is purely for display, demonstration and collector purposes. It is illegal to attempt to reactivate a deactivated firearm, besides it'd most likely explode in your face if you tried.

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  • This is the same MG wich i used in my Armytime in the 1990´s!

  • @TheHighlandPiper What do you have to say about it?

  • BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEST :D

    Made in germany ;)

  • @theflyff Hello Sebastian. You are correct sir.

  • @TaZ101SAGA

    XD I love your Channel :D hope you doing some more videos with german weapons. Love to see the K98 in Action :)

    Ah, btw. SPEAD THE WISDOME OF THE WEAPON ! :D There should be defently be more girls who like guns... ;)

  • @theflyff I know a few, but they all like airsoft and not the real deal, haha. I'll get some vids up of the K98, it was dispatched today actually, got a 1939 bayonet coming with it too.

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  • "Made in Germany. Because you know the Germans always make good stuff" - Vince the Sham Wow guy

  • @TaZ101SAGA A bit heavy for long distance marches but great for hold down a lot of enemies! But i think at these times now we got better weapons were made me proud to shoot at the army time with the same MG like my GrandFather long time ago at Stalingrad!

  • @something01992 I used it in the other parts :)

  • Just watched this again, well done Jerry! Good presentation. My only advice would be to grab a tripod if your camera will take one. Other than that, excellent work!

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