The Norwegians found that the best runners of all were the 7.92mm MG42's. They converted them into .30-'06 and 7.62mm, so they had a lot of experience with all of the MG's.
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The Norwegians found that the best runners of all were the 7.92mm MG42's. They converted them into .30-'06 and 7.62mm, so they had a lot of experience with all of the MG's.
I don't think Norway converted any MG 42's but only converted the MG 34 to 30-06 and 7,62mm NATO
Norway converted a few MG42's to 30-06 for testing. They worked well, but when the conversion was about to begin, the stocks of MG' 42's had been sold!!
See this link for a good article.
http://www.smallarmsreview.com/displ...darticles=1451
German / Bundeswher MG3's now in Service, use Non Disintergrating link. It is almost identical to the UK/ N.A.T.O Link. EXCEPT, the links do NOT have a hole drilled through the rounded Loop on top.
As an aside, I have seen GPMG /Mag 58 Alliuminum top covers. Modified to use the DM1 non disintegrating belts as well. & ALSO, left & right hand feed for these belts. I believe they were for Helicopter use. & was informed that they originated from the South African Forces at that time.
The right hand feed T/Covers were a mirror image of the normal left handers! Feed Trays were also Mirror Imaged version too! :cheers:
I wonder why they gave up on the DM6 disintegrating links. Anyone know?
DM6 links
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...6/11/DM6-1.jpg
I like the DM6 links better than the M13 links. They seem much better suited to the MG3. I never have a problem with them, but I am just range shooting with them.
In my very limited experience 8mm seems superior to 7.62 NATO. The MG42 runs like a top. The MG3 seems to near the limit of the ammunition to work the mechanism. The DM6 links seem to have less friction and help the operation, so I am surprised they gave up on them.
I guess the Norwegians were only Northern European Country to carry on issuing the the MP38/40 too (they certainly made use of those captured German weapons), right up to the late 1980's I believe for second line duty's, primarily with the Airforce I think. I have some pics of a Norwegian Airforce issue MP38 here somewhere.
Here's the Airforce issue MP38..
I have heard it suggested that Finland made use of some German weapons post war but I don't know how true this is and don't know any further details. Does anyone know if this is correct?