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I Have This Old Gun: German STG 44

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I Have This Old Gun: German STG 44

  • Gerald Mahle Jr.

    11/3/2011 2:31:49 PM

    As I type, "I have this old gun" is running.As before, it only runs app. 2 seconds at a time, then freezes for several seconds. Tried viewing other old guns, same result. Please fix. Very non-user-friendly.Unprofessional

  • Eldon Long

    10/22/2011 3:54:09 PM

    I am having a real problem with the format of the audio portion of an otherwise excelent piece of history.

  • Ray

    9/19/2011 5:00:45 PM

    In ww2 the Germans loved the m1 carbine. When they could use captured m1 carbines they did. The cartridge used for the MG44 seems to me to be based on the .30 carbine size. The m1 carbine cartridge is 7.62x33 and the MG44 is 7.9x33.

  • Tom

    7/11/2011 9:45:46 PM

    The article is great 'but the reception was so broken it was unwatchable.

  • Ranhatch

    7/8/2011 12:38:53 AM

    Excellent! Much new information in the brief 6 minutes. That interesting gun needs to be worked up even more, in a longer show, as it is a pioneer and classic, and darned interesting--even good looking. Bravo.

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