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"MG" is short for Maschinen Gewehr (translated: machine gun). "42" is for the year it was designed, 1942.

The MG42 was a multipurpose light machine gun designed by the Germans during WWII. It replaced the MG34 which was costly to manufacture and sensitive to fowling up in the mud. The MG42 was fast and cheap to manufacture, and they were produced in large numbers (estimates of no less than 400,000) by many companies including Grossfuss, Mauser-Werke, Gustloff-Werke, Steyr-Daimler-Puch. MG42 was rarely mounted on vehicles (this job was usually left to MG34s); instead its main use was by infantry. Usually it was used with its folding bipod. Ammunition was the 7.92x57mm cartridge (the same as was used in the standard rifles). It was belt-fed from either 50-round cone-shaped containers or 250-round boxes. Its rate of fire was 1200-1300 rpm, so the gun generated large amounts of heat. Extra barrels were carried along, and needed to be changed about every 200-300 rounds during sustained fire. The MG42’s tremendously high rate of fire gave it the nickname “Hitler’s zipper” for the sound it made. It was well-liked and well ahead of its time -- by far one of the best machine guns of World War II. Modified versions are still in use by NATO forces, and the U.S. M60 is also based on the MG42.

SPECIFICATIONS
Caliber: 7.92x57 mm Mauser
Weigth: 11.5 kg on bipod; 18 kg on light AA (anti-aircraft) tripod; 32 kg on infantry tripod
Length: 1220 mm
Length of barrel: 530 mm
Feeding: belt, 50 or 250 round
Rate of fire: 1200 - 1300 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity: 710 m/s
The MG42 was the best light machine gun of WWII
MG42 by Willy Willikers April 24, 2004
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1. a rapidfire gun that comes from Germany
2. an annoying kid whos tantrums sound like an mg42
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man 2: its cool

2. man 1: dude that kid in the mall sounds like a mg42
man 2: he sounds like a buzzsaw
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German abrivation for maschinegewehr, or machine rifle. It was a mounted machine gun, first produced in 1942.
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Third platoon went up the hill, then some kraut fuckhead came out of nowhere and fired his MG-42, wasting every guy in the platoon.
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My MG 42 is going to eradicate your whole company.
mg 42 by pillbox September 24, 2005

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