AUG as in auger
Wesley M. Gewehr has written: 'The rise of nationalism in the Balkans, 1800-1930'
Gewehr
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"Rifle" in German is Gewehr
machine gewehr............................................
The Gewehr 1898 rifle was a manually operated weapon and the rate of fire depended upon the rifleman's own ability to operate the mechanism.
K98 Mauser is a type of rifle. Gewehr is the Army Answer No. The Mauser 98 is the standard bolt-action rifle. It held 5 rounds in a box magazine. The Gewehr was a semi-automatic rifle. The G43 (or KAR43) resembled a rifle that had a 10-round box magazine that protruded below the stock. The G41 was very similar. The 44 (Sturmgewehr 44) was an assault rifle that is very similar to the Russian AK-47. It had a 30-round clip that fired 600 rounds per minute. Also, the German Army was called the Wehrmacht. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karabiner_98k http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gewehr_43 Actually gewehr is the German word for rifle. A K98 is a gewehr. But when most hear the word gewehr, they do think of the G43, gewehr being a part of its designation.
No, the G43 had no mount for a rifle grenade, or a bayonet.
"Armee Universal Gewehr", meaning "Universal Army Rifle"
Unfortunately, no, not that I have heard of.
let's examine the arsenal of weapons that the spartan and nazi could use in a battle for a moment. gewehr 41 gewehr 43 gewehr 98 mp 40 mp 41 mg 34 mg 42 fg 42 spartan weaponry a spear a sword and thin armor (not to mention the thin sheild) so basicly...the nazi wins hands down.