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133: 22: 489:. Testers blamed the results on poor quality ammunition. In February 1942, 10 million 7.92x33 mm Kurz rounds were ordered for field testing. On 9 July 1942, field and comparative tests were conducted with the ammunition and the MKb 42(H) rifle; 3,654 shots were fired; 11 cases were separated, 67 rounds were duds (56 fired on second trial), and many other rounds 868: 558:
resulting in an upper estimate of 12,000 units for the MKb 42(H). However, the Haenel production figures from June 1943 onward do not differentiate between the last batches of MKb 42(H) and the first batches of MP 43/1. Other sources seem to accept only the more conservative estimate of 8,000 units.
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assembly on a hinge, allowing the weapon to be folded open for quick disassembly and cleaning. The Haenel design proved superior to Walther's MKb 42(W), and the army then asked Haenel for another version incorporating a list of minor changes designated MKb 42(H). One was to include lugs for mounting
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By March 1943, 2,734 MKb 42(H) were accepted into service, followed by 2,179 in April alone and 3,044 in May; these numbers correlate well with the Haenel estimates for these months (2,000 and respectively 3,000). Additionally, Haenel estimated that 3,000 were made in June and 1,000 in July,
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rifle cartridge was more powerful and longer ranged than what was needed. Since most combat took place at ranges less than 400 m (440 yd) a less powerful round could be used, which would mean a soldier could carry more ammunition, the weapon could be shorter, lighter and—with less
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A production run of these modified versions was sent to the field in November 1942, and the users appreciated it with a few reservations. Another set of modifications added a hinged cover over the ejection port to keep it clean in combat, and rails to mount a
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The MKb 42(H) was mostly used on the Eastern Front against the Soviet forces. By one account, the gun saw action as early as April 1942 when 35 of the only 50 prototypes then in existence were parachuted into the
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was designed in response to this requirement. The specification called for a new weapon which was larger than a submachine gun, more accurate, longer ranged and more maneuverable than a full sized rifle.
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similar to Walther's design be incorporated into the MK 42 design. The gas expansion chamber over the barrel was deemed unnecessary and was removed from successive designs, as was the under barrel
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Contracts for weapons firing the 7.92Ă—33mm Kurz round were issued to both Haenel and Walther, who were asked to submit prototype weapons under the name
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and used a striker for firing. The receiver and trigger housing with pistol grip were made from steel stampings, which were attached to the
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lug. In order to circumvent a ban on development in favour of submachine guns, the modified design was given the designation
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1942. The (H) and (W) in their titles referred to the first initial of each guns manufacturer, Haenel and
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Standard Catalog of Military Firearms: The Collector's Price and Reference Guide
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The Trophies Of The Red Army During The Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. Volume 1
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Ultimately, it was recommended that a hammer firing system operating from a
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near Leningrad as part of a resupply of the defenders.
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5.49 kg (12 lb 2 oz) empty with bayonet
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Adjustable sights, rear: V-notch; front: hooded post
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Assault rifle
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany
Hugo Schmeisser
Barrel
Cartridge
7.92Ă—33mm Kurz
Action
Gas-operated
tilting bolt
selective-fire
Rate of fire
Muzzle velocity
box magazine
carbine
assault rifle
intermediate round
Hugo Schmeisser

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