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    FG42 in Iraq

    (hope this is the right place) I had to share this photo that was posted over at gunboards. I was sitting in my chair lamenting that the G-43 was bound for destruction when I came to the realization that there was an FG42 sitting there too! The horror!

    The photo is from Iraq, rather recent, and depicts a found weapons cache, soon to be destroyed.

    If only I could be half the man my dog thinks I am

    #2
    That is too bad. Maybe the soldat knew what he had and could save them?

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      #3
      There is no FG42 in the picture.
      There is a war time German G43 semiautomatic rifle, an MG3 machine gun (post war 7,62 mm "copy" of the MG 42), a PPSh M41 sub machine gun, an RPD light machine gun and a Lee Enfield rifle (maybe a Rifle no. 1 Mark VI or a Rifle No.4 Mark 1).

      The MG3 lacks the AA sight which is usually mounted folded in front of the sight. However the bipod and the muzzle break are clearly post war. Maybe it is a MG3 for turret mount in tanks or maybe it is an earlier MG1 or MG59 version. Maybe it is some license remake (there are many makers...) hence it would explain the lack of the AA sights.

      Hey, this was my 100th post!!!!! Congratulations to myself
      Last edited by Sigurd Helge; 07-27-2005, 12:58 PM.

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        #4
        dont think it is an FG42??
        there is
        mg42 mg3?
        unidentified not FG42 i dont think
        Lee endfield .303?
        PPSH41
        and the slodier has a G43 if only i could hav found it

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          #5
          G43

          Thats not a g43... its a "Hakim" from Cairo!
          Robert

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            #6
            Ahh kool so no german wepons at all there as the mg42 looking gun is more than likely a mg3

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              #7
              Robert,

              My mistake. Thanks for noticing. Strange, I should have recognised the Hakim since it is a license remake of the Swedish semi automatic rifle AG42 "Ljungman".

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                #8
                Fun!

                this is all fun.. there are no mistakes!
                Robert

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                  #9
                  The weapon the soldier is holding is neither a G43 or a Hakim. It's a Rasheed in caliber 7.62x39. It's also missing it's attached bayonet, but the lug is visable.


                  Jim

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                    #10
                    James!

                    james,
                    Way to go!!!!
                    Robert

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                      #11
                      Soooooo, THAT'S why I didn't recognise it as the license remake of the Swedish AG42...
                      Last edited by Sigurd Helge; 07-27-2005, 02:43 PM.

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                        #12
                        Here this confirms it is an RPD and full spec on it too.

                        Here is the link

                        http://www.worldwarmilitary.com/LMG.htm

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                          #13
                          Here is a very poor photo my son took in Iraq a few months ago. He borrowed this MG from some Iraqi National Guard troops for a photo.
                          Attached Files

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                            #14
                            Rob - thanks for the link, that explains why I thought the muzzle and "pistol grip" looked a little odd.

                            and to all, phew! my apologies for my rash and sudden posting

                            but it was a nice "test" wasn't it?
                            If only I could be half the man my dog thinks I am

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                              #15
                              the FG42 is the Grandfather of the M-60, so i have heard.

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