

In the kit there is often a knife, the Stg 44 and a pair of binoculars. This variant is quite rare, you can find it as pick-up kit on some maps. Because during automatic fire, the recoil is high when scoped in. Large gate openings are better for sport climbing. However, for this role you can only shoot in short bursts. The sling for sport climbing should be wide (makes it easier to grab) ALWAYS carry slings of different lengths.
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It does not have as much zoom as the full power scopes mounted on bolt-action rifles but this sight makes the Stg 44 an excellent sniper weapon while still being useable at shorter range when unscoped. The Stg 44 can also be equiped with a Zielfernrohr 4 telescopic sight. Stg 44 sniper Sturmgewehr 44 mit Zielfernrohr 4 It had a ribbed look, had a long curved magazine, was more than 80% from steel. The Stg 44 had some remarkable features for the time period. Later, Soviet experience with the weapon lead to AK-47 but the design was not a copy mechanically, elements of the design were from multiple weapons, such as the M1 Garand. This is where it got the designation Stg-44. When Hitler found out, he was furious and was only quelled when he heard the stunning success the weapon had displayed in the field and decided to rename it the Sturmgewehr, or storm rifle, in an attempt to take some credit for it. Hitler ordered that the gun be scrapped and that they design something else, because he thought the stamped metal design was "ugly." However, his generals took fate into their own hands and continued producing the MP-44 in secret. The Stg 44 was a better designed version of the MP-43 and was first called the MP-44. This flat stamped piece of metal, with a wooden butt, had a rate of fire of 500 rounds/min, muzzle velocity of 685 m/s and the magazine held 30 7.92×33mm Kurz rounds.

It was designed in 1942, it was a continuation of the Maschinenkarabiner 42 (made by Haenel) and produced between September 1943 and May 1945. The Sturmgewehr 44 or Stg 44 was a German automatic rifle and the first assault rifle.
