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AGM WW2 German Maschinengewehr 42 MG42 AEG - Full Metal
Quick Overview
AGM MG42 AEG
Fully Automatic Shooting Mode
Full metal construction
Genuine wood stock for battery storage
Textured wood pistol grip panels
Handguard with ventilated slots
100mm Metal Flashider
Detachable folding Steel bipod
Adjustable flip-up front and Range Rear Sight
Mock charging handle & barrel cover
Steel Housing Drum 2500rds Electric Auto winding Magazine
About MG 42
The MG 42 (shortened from German: Maschinengewehr 42, or "machine gun 42") was a 7.92×57mm Mauser general purpose machine gun that was developed in Nazi Germany and entered service with the Wehrmacht in 1942. It supplemented, and, in some instances, replaced the MG 34 general-purpose machine gun in all branches of the German Armed Forces, though both weapons were manufactured and used until the end of the war.
The MG 42 has a proven record of reliability, durability, simplicity, and ease of operation, but is most notable for its ability to produce a high volume of suppressive fire. The MG 42 had one of the highest average rates of fire of any single-barreled man-portable machine gun: between 1,200 and 1,500 rpm, which results in a distinctive muzzle report. There were other automatic weapon designs with similar firepower, such as the French Darne, the Hungarian-Gebauer single-barreled tank MGs, the Russian 7.62mm ShKAS aircraft gun and the British Vickers K machine gun. However, the MG 42's belt-feed and quick-change barrel system allowed for more prolonged firing in comparison to these weapons.
It comes in a rugged box that you'd think wouldn't fit the MG34, because it comes in 4 pieces which needs to be put together like Lego. Installation is extremely simple and takes only a few minutes. There's the main body, the stock, magazine and the bipod. The English manual will explain how to set it up but a RedWolf review will also be up soon so you can visually see how it's meant to be put together. As you can see from these photos, the gun simply looks stunning. Great effort was put into making sure the external finishing of the gun was as realistic as possible. Just look at the beautiful texture of the external barrel and the shine of that CNC receiver.
The MG 42's lineage continued past Nazi Germany's defeat, forming the basis for the nearly identical MG1 (MG 42/59), and subsequently evolving into the MG1A3, which was in turn followed by the MG 3. It also spawned the Swiss MG 51, SIG MG 710-3, Austrian MG 74, and the Spanish 5.56mm Ameli light machine gun, and lent many design elements to the American M60 and Belgian MAG. The MG 42 was adopted by a number of armed organizations after the war, and was both copied and built under licence.
AGM MG42 AEG
1/1 Scale High Performance Assembled Electric Powered Airsoft AEG
Fully Automatic Shooting Mode
Full metal construction
Genuine wood stock for battery storage
Textured wood pistol grip panels
Handguard with ventilated slots
100mm Metal Flashider
Detachable folding Steel bipod
Adjustable flip-up front and Range Rear Sight
Mock charging handle & barrel cover
Steel Housing Drum 2500rds Electric Auto winding Magazine
Metal Gear & Gearbox
Adjustable Hop up System
Compatible w/ Version 2 internal parts
Stock allow installation of 8.4V Mini type Battery (Size: 100mm x 35mm x 20mm)
SKUAGM-AEG-MG42
Item Weight (gram)6565
Major ColorBlack
Length1235mm
Barrel Length~600mm
Hop-upAdjustable
Shooting ModeFully-Automatic
Barrel Thread TypeNo Thread
Magazine Capacity2500 Rounds
Bullet Type6mm BB
Power (Muzzle Velocity)440 FPS
Package Includes
AGM MG42 AEG
Full metal construction
Genuine wood stock for battery storage
Textured wood pistol grip panels
Handguard with ventilated slots
100mm Metal Flashider
Detachable folding Steel bipod
Adjustable flip-up front and Range Rear Sight
Mock charging handle & barrel cover
Steel Housing Drum 2500rds Electric Auto winding Magazine
ManufacturerAGM