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The claim that the StG-44 was the first assault rifle is a contentious one; other weapons which could be termed early assault rifles have existed before (for example, the Russian [[Fedorov Avtomat]]). Rather, the StG-44 was the first to be mass produced, and the first to be referred to as an assault rifle. While the StG-44 was well received by troops and is often depicted as some kind of superweapon in modern videogames, it suffered from a number of issues throughout production. The materials used in the mass-production StG-44 were of poor quality due to war expediency, and British analysts (who praised the earlier MP43) found the bolt could be totally immobilised by pinching the sides of the receiver with the fingers of one hand, while the rifle could be totally destroyed by the simple act of leaning it against a doorframe and then knocking it over. The stock was prone to breakages, and American analysts criticised the 11.5 pound weight of the loaded weapon as excessive considering the relatively small round used, comparing the StG-44 unfavourably to the [[M1 Carbine]].
The claim that the StG-44 was the first assault rifle is a contentious one; other weapons which could be termed early assault rifles have existed before (for example, the Russian [[Fedorov Avtomat]]). Rather, the StG-44 was the first to be mass produced, and the first to be referred to as an assault rifle. While the StG-44 was well received by troops and is often depicted as some kind of superweapon in modern videogames, it suffered from a number of issues throughout production. The materials used in the mass-production StG-44 were of poor quality due to war expediency, and British analysts (who praised the earlier MP43) found the bolt could be totally immobilised by pinching the sides of the receiver with the fingers of one hand, while the rifle could be totally destroyed by the simple act of leaning it against a doorframe and then knocking it over. The stock was prone to breakages, and American analysts criticised the 11.5 pound weight of the loaded weapon as excessive considering the relatively small round used, comparing the StG-44 unfavourably to the [[M1 Carbine]].


Because of its manufacturing costs, which prevented speedy wartime production, the StG 44 was scheduled to be replaced with the [[Sturmgewehr 45]], but the war ended before the new rifle could be issued for field trials. Due to administrative errors and the chaos of the war, around one hundred thousand StG-44s were never delivered to the front lines and were seized by the Soviet army from depots and warehouses after the war ended, ultimately being provided to client states: this is why StG-44s are not an uncommon sight in conflict zones even today.
Because of its manufacturing costs, which prevented speedy wartime production, the StG 44 was scheduled to be replaced with the [[Sturmgewehr 45]], but the war ended before the new rifle could be issued for field trials. Due to administrative errors and the chaos of the war, around one hundred thousand StG-44s were never delivered to the front lines and were seized by the Soviet army from depots and warehouses after the war ended, ultimately being provided to client states: this is why StG-44s are not an uncommon sight in conflict zones even today. These surplus StGs were sufficiently common that they were often visually modified to stand in for M16s in Soviet-era Russian movies.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==

Revision as of 18:57, 21 March 2017

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Sturmgewehr 44 - 7.92x33mm Kurz
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Sport Systeme Dittrich reproduction of the Haenel MKb 42(H) - 7.92x33mm Kurz
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Sturmgewehr 44 with ZF4 scope - 7.92x33mm Kurz
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MP43/1 with ZF41 scope - 7.92x33mm Kurz

The Sturmgewehr 44 was developed from the earlier Haenel MKb 42(H) "machine carbine" prototype. During development the project was hidden from Hitler, who had ordered it cancelled, by referring to it as a submachine gun (Maschinenpistole); during this time it was known as the MP43 and MP44. When the deception was discovered (supposedly due to an officer requesting "more of these new rifles") it was demonstrated to the German high command, and Hitler himself re-named it the "Sturmgewehr." This literally translates as "storm rifle;" this is storm as in "to storm a castle," hence the translation "assault rifle." The three versions were essentially minor updates for production purposes.

The claim that the StG-44 was the first assault rifle is a contentious one; other weapons which could be termed early assault rifles have existed before (for example, the Russian Fedorov Avtomat). Rather, the StG-44 was the first to be mass produced, and the first to be referred to as an assault rifle. While the StG-44 was well received by troops and is often depicted as some kind of superweapon in modern videogames, it suffered from a number of issues throughout production. The materials used in the mass-production StG-44 were of poor quality due to war expediency, and British analysts (who praised the earlier MP43) found the bolt could be totally immobilised by pinching the sides of the receiver with the fingers of one hand, while the rifle could be totally destroyed by the simple act of leaning it against a doorframe and then knocking it over. The stock was prone to breakages, and American analysts criticised the 11.5 pound weight of the loaded weapon as excessive considering the relatively small round used, comparing the StG-44 unfavourably to the M1 Carbine.

Because of its manufacturing costs, which prevented speedy wartime production, the StG 44 was scheduled to be replaced with the Sturmgewehr 45, but the war ended before the new rifle could be issued for field trials. Due to administrative errors and the chaos of the war, around one hundred thousand StG-44s were never delivered to the front lines and were seized by the Soviet army from depots and warehouses after the war ended, ultimately being provided to client states: this is why StG-44s are not an uncommon sight in conflict zones even today. These surplus StGs were sufficiently common that they were often visually modified to stand in for M16s in Soviet-era Russian movies.

Specifications

(1943 - 1945)

  • Type: Assault Rifle
  • Caliber: 7.92x33mm Kurz
  • Weight: 10.2 lbs (4.6 kg) unloaded
  • Length: 37 in (94 cm)
  • Barrel length: 16.5 in (41.9 cm)
  • Muzzle Velocity: 2,247 ft/s (685 m/s)
  • Feed System: 30-round detachable box magazine
  • Fire Modes: Semi-Auto/Full-Auto

The StG 44 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
The White Darkness (Bílá tma) German soldiers 1948
Wolves' Lairs (Vlcie diery) German soldiers 1948
Little Partisan (Malý partyzán) German soldiers 1950
Little Partisan (Malý partyzán) Oldrich Vykypel Commander of partisans 1950
Action B (Akce B) UPA fighters 1952
The Tank Brigade German soldiers 1955
At That Time, at Christmas... (Tenkrát o vánocích) German soldiers 1958
Higher Principle (Vyssí princip) Jan Skopecek SS man MKb 42(H) 1960
Higher Principle (Vyssí princip) German soldiers MKb 42(H) 1960
Death Is Called Engelchen German soldiers, Partisans MKb 42(H) 1963
Battle of the Bulge Dana Andrews 1965
Where is the General? (Gdzie jest general?) German soldiers 1964
The Adventures of Werner Holt (Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt) Klaus-Peter Thiele Werner Holt 1965
The Adventures of Werner Holt (Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt) Manfred Karge Gilbert Wolzow 1965
The Adventures of Werner Holt (Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt) German soldiers 1965
Carriage to Vienna (Kocár do Vídne) Ladislav Jandoš Young partisan 1966
Funeral in Berlin East German Police & Border guards 1966
Zhenya, Zhenechka and "katyusha" German soldiers 1967
Billion Dollar Brain Midwinter's troops and Soviet soldier 1967
The Eighth (Osmiyat) Georgi Georgiev-Getz "Osmiyat" 1969
The Eighth (Osmiyat) Nikola Anastasov "Chaplin" 1969
On the way to Berlin (Na puti v Berlin) German soldiers and officers MKb 42(H) 1969
Treasures of the Flaming Cliffs (Sokrovishcha pylayushchikh skal) A mercenary 1969
Black Sun (Chyornoye solntse) Ambroise Mbia Robert Moussombe Heavily visually modified in two different versions 1970
Rein Aren Freddy "Africa"
Government troops, guerilla fighters, mercenaries
The Stolen Train (Otkradnatiyat vlak) Dimitar Buynozov Damyan 1971
She No Longer Talks She Shoots Annie Girardot Rosemonde 1972
She No Longer Talks She Shoots André Pousse Max 1972
They Fought for Their Country German soldiers 1975
Long Miles of War (Dolgie vyorsty voyny) German soldiers 1975
Escape to Athena Telly Savalas Zeno 1979
Piraty XX veka Pirates and crew members Visually modified to resemble M16 1979
The Hijacking of Savoy (Pokhishchenie Savoi) Various Both original and visually modified to resemble M16 1979
Personal Safety Not Guaranteed (Lichnoy bezopasnosti ne garantiruyu) A bandit 1980
Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back Rebel Alliance soldiers As the "BlasTech A295" 1980
The Professional African soldiers 1981
Incident at Map Grid 36-80 (Sluchay v kvadrate 36-80) US Navy sailor Visually modified to resemble M16 1982
Copper Angel (Medny angel) Policemen and gangsters Visually modified to resemble M16 1984
Until the End (Až do konce) Daniel Netušil Sigi 1984
The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission German soldiers 1985
Come and See (Idi i smotri) SS soldier 1985
Solo Voyage U.S Army soldiers Visually modified to resemble M16 1985
The Battalions Request Fire (Batalyony prosyat ognya) German soldiers 1985
Secrets of Madame Wong (Tayny madam Vong) Hong Kong police Visually modified to resemble M16 1986
Interception (Perekhvat) US soldiers Visually modified to resemble M16 1986
Curse of Snakes Valley (Klatwa doliny wezy) Security guards 1987
Gangsters of the Ocean (Gangstery v okeane) Lev Durov Russian boatswain Visually modified to resemble M16 1991
Pirates
Sniper Criminal 1992
Casino Police officers Visually modified to resemble M16 1992
Deserter (Dezertir) A brigand 1997
Downfall aka "Der Untergang" German soldiers 2004
Joy Division Ricci Harnett Sgt. Harry Stone 2006
The Island (Ostrov) German soldiers 2006
The Bridge François Goeske Albert Mutz 2008
The Bridge German soldiers 2008
Brother's War Tino Struckmann Capt. Klaus Mueller 2009
What Men Talk About (O chyom govoryat muzhchiny) A German soldier 2010
Memorial Day German soldiers 2011
Iron Sky moon Nazis with sci-fi embellishments 2012
Fury Brad Pitt Staff Sergeant Don "Wardaddy" Collier 2014
1944 Estonian SS soldiers 2015

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
Mission: Impossible guards "The Exchange" (S03E12) 1968
Mirage Regimantas Adomaitis Frank Morgan Visually modified to resemble M16 1983
Mirage Ints Burans Ed Black Visually modified to resemble M16 1983
Band of Brothers German soldiers Seen on wall in "Curahee" (Ep.1), used in "The Breaking Point" (Ep.7) 2001

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Medal of Honor: Underground MP44 2000
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault StG-44 2002
Battlefield: 1942 StG-44 2002
Commandos 3: Destination Berlin StG-44 2003
Call of Duty MP44 2003
Forgotten Hope With and without scope 2003
Hidden & Dangerous 2 2003
Medal of Honor: Infiltrator StG-44 2003
Call of Duty: United Offensive MP44 2004
Medal of Honor: Frontline StG-44 2004
vietcong 2 StG-44 2005
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 StG-44 2005
Day of Defeat: Source StG-44 2005
Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood StG-44 2005
Forgotten Hope 2 StG-44 ZF-4 scope 2005
Call of Duty 2 MP44 2005
Darkest Hour: Europe '44-'45 2006
Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 Stg44 2006
Medal of Honor: Heroes StG-44 2006
UberSoldier StG-44 2006
Company of Heroes StG-44 2006
Call of Duty 3 MP44 2006
Medal of Honor: Vanguard StG-44 2007
Medal of Honor: Airborne StG-44 Muzzle brake, tactical scope, and dual magazines 2007
Alliance of Valiant Arms As the "STG44" 2007
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare MP44 2007
Call of Duty: World at War StG-44 Flash hider, aperture sight, telescopic sight 2008
Counter-Strike Online StG-44 2008
Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway StG-44 2008
Operation Thunderstorm 2008
Velvet Assassin StG44 Assault Rifle 2009
Wolfenstein MP/StG-43 Recoil compensator, drum mag and tactical scope 2009
The Saboteur MP44 MG 2009
Death to Spies: Moment of Truth 2009
Killing Floor MKb42 Added in a patch in 2012 2009
Call of Duty: Black Ops StG-44 2010
Singularity 2010
Karma Online 2011
Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad MKb 42(H) 2011
Sniper Elite V2 MP44 2012
Counter-Strike Online StG44 2012
Enemy Front STG 44 2014
Sniper Elite III 2014
Alekhine's Gun 2016

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade 1998
Hellsing Nazis 2001


See also