- The StG 44 (abbreviation of
Sturmgewehr 44, "****ault
rifle 44") is a
German ****ault
rifle developed during World War II by Hugo Schmeisser. It is also...
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Grossfuss Sturmgewehr was a
prototype ****ault
rifle designed during World War II by Kurt Horn at the
Grossfuss company better known for
their contribution...
- The
Sturmgewehr 52 (STG-52) was a
battle rifle manufactured by the government-owned W+F Bern of Switzerland. It was
chambered in the 7.5mm Kurzpatrone...
- word
Sturmgewehr (which
translates to "****ault rifle") as the new name for the MP 43 (Maschinenpistole),
subsequently known as the
Sturmgewehr 44. Allied...
- The StG 45(M) (abbreviation of
Sturmgewehr 45, "****ault
Rifle 45")
sometimes referred to as the MP 45(M), was a
prototype ****ault
rifle developed by Mauser...
- The
Sturmgewehr 57 (Stgw. 57 ) is a
selective fire
battle rifle designed by
Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (now SAN
Swiss Arms) of Switzerland...
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either because of
continuous fire, or the
climate it was in. The
System Sturmgewehr Bundeswehr tender was
calling for up to 120,000 new
rifles including...
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years after the war.
Developed in ****
Germany during World War II, the
Sturmgewehr was a
series of ****ault
rifles that were the
first to see
major deployment...
- & Co KG. It was
adopted by the
Austrian Army in 1977 as the StG 77 (
Sturmgewehr 77),
where it
replaced the 7.62×51mm NATO StG 58
automatic rifle. In...
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search for a replacement. In 2017, the
Bundeswehr launched the
System Sturmgewehr Bundeswehr, a
program designed to
field a
replacement for the G36. The...