Taskforce
April 14th, 2013, 09:09 AM
Just a question of mine, although it may sound silly.
The MG34 and the MG42 were flexible weapons, with the options of being used as a LMG, MMG and HMG.
It filled the LMG role with the basic bipod and could be transformed into a MMG using the heavier tripod. But what exacly turned it into a HMG?
Was it the addition of a telescopic sight that made all the difference or did the Germans use something else apart for this together with the tripod? And what was it that meant that a fourth crewman was needed to operate the HMG when only three men were needed for the MMG?
Cheers, Taskforce
The MG34 and the MG42 were flexible weapons, with the options of being used as a LMG, MMG and HMG.
It filled the LMG role with the basic bipod and could be transformed into a MMG using the heavier tripod. But what exacly turned it into a HMG?
Was it the addition of a telescopic sight that made all the difference or did the Germans use something else apart for this together with the tripod? And what was it that meant that a fourth crewman was needed to operate the HMG when only three men were needed for the MMG?
Cheers, Taskforce