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WW2 Mauser Becomes Heckler & Koch: the StG-45(M), or Gerat 06H
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
After the Mp44/StG44 Sturmgewehr was starting to see substantial production and field use, the German military and the Mauser company began working on a way to simplify production of the weapon. The design for the Gerät 06H actually began with the Gerät 03, an attempt to make a roller-locked G43 rifle in 8x57mm. An accident with automatic fire and bolt bounce sparked the idea of roller-delayed blowback, and Mauser engineers incorporated this concept into a rifle in the same layout as the StG-44 and using the 8x33mm cartridge.
The Gerät 06H would successfully complete early prototype trials, and was ordered to be fully developed, with the designation StG-45(M). The nex...
published: 20 Jul 2018
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Slow Motion: StG-45(M) Prototype (Reproduction)
http://www.forgottenweapons.com
The StG-45(M) was developed by engineers at Mauser right at the end of WWII, and its designers went on to form Heckler & Koch and this rifle was their basis for the H&K; roller-delayed blowback series of weapons (HK91, HK33, HK53, HK21, MP5, etc). Twenty sets of parts for the StG-45(M) were produced at Mauser, although the war ended before any were made into complete guns (a few were finished by Allied intelligence units after the war for testing). The rifle is chambered for 8x33 Kurz, and handles extremely well.
For more information on these rifles and their development into the H&K; series, please see my video "Last Ditch Innovation":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEPwmYcCPFs
published: 14 Jan 2015
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Last Ditch Innovation: The Development of the Gerat 06 and Gerat 06H Rifles
I'm very happy today to present a video we did in cooperation with Oleg Volk, which I've titled "Last Ditch Innovation". It is a look at two late-WW2 German prototype rifles which are the evolutionary grandparents of the CETME and the H&K; series of roller-delayed firearms (91, 93, MP5, etc). Thanks to some very generous friends, we have examples of both guns to disassemble and shoot...so sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
published: 19 Nov 2012
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Sturmgewehr 45 at an IPSC 3-Gun Match
The Sturmgewehr 45 (aka Gerat 06H) was the first functional roller-delayed blowback rifle developed, and it was slated to replace the StG44 as Germany's primary combat rifle when WWII ended. We have a reproduction of one made exactly to original spec, and we wanted to see how it would have fared as a combat rifle. As much as we like doing this sort of thing, we don't want to actually go into a combat zone for a review video, so we did the next best (and available) thing: we took it to an IPSC 3-Gun match. For those who aren't familiar with ISPC, it is a style of shooting competition using full-power ammunition and firing at multiple paper and steel targets from different positions.
Fair warning, I'm not the world's greatest shooter. In fact, compared to the other folks competing, I'm pret...
published: 02 Jul 2012
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SHOULD YOU BUY THE STG 45(M)??? [ENLISTED]
STG 45(M) is a premium squad of the 32nd Grenadier Division of the 88th Grenadier Regiment from the Wehrmacht forces in the Berlin campaign + STG 45(M) assault rifle.
0:00-0:42 Intro
0:43-0:55 How To Get It
0:56-1:26 4x Assaulters + 1x LVL II Engineer
1:27-2:39 Slow Fire Rate
2:40-3:05 30 Round Magazine + 7.92×33mm Kurz
3:06-4:35 MUST GET!!!!
Important Links:
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wq3B6Whb5v
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theofficialbungle
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance i...
published: 03 Jul 2022
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StG-45(M) / Gerät 06H Animation
Well, i reanimate my old animation
So yeah, this is my first animation using Blender in another channel then i remake it
https://youtu.be/NGQexEtMjHE
(Sorry if my English horrible lol)
Software:
Blender
Unity
Rig: Rigify
Sounds:
Criterion Games (BLACK)
Ubisoft (Far Cry 3)
Models:
"Fps arms" (https://skfb.ly/6YyAV) by DJMaesen is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
"StG 45(M) / Gerät 06H / MP 45(M)" () by Timothy Hsu is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
Music:
Sniper Elite OST
Animation created by MarkedFour 9027
published: 02 Feb 2022
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Enlisted - StG 45(M)
Battle of Berlin
published: 02 Jun 2022
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STG 45(M) GAMEPLAY!!! ENLISTED]
STG 45(M) is a premium squad of the 32nd Grenadier Division of the 88th Grenadier Regiment from the Wehrmacht forces in the Berlin campaign + STG 45(M) assault rifle.
Important Links:
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wq3B6Whb5v
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theofficialbungle
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
published: 03 Jun 2022
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Enlisted: Battle of Berlin - Stg 45 Gameplay
#enlisted #gameplay #games #ww2games
published: 23 Sep 2023
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Enlisted Showcase | STG 45 M
Enlisted Archive, the location for edited gameplay by @Dysphorid.
This channel contains edited gameplay as the main content focus.
Leave a comment to which showcase you would next like to view!
[Enlisted Hypercut]
Hypercut is a series that attempts to showcase every single infantry weapon from Enlisted. From old premium squads to every free to play progression unlocks; the further I go with this series, the quicker it can reach its conclusion. The only question that remains is: how long would it take me to cover a specific weapon? Leave a comment for which weapon to make a hypercut next, and check out the spreadsheet where I have every weapon in the game with direct links to each hypercut episode! Link to see every video: https://bit.ly/enlisted-hypercut
Euthymia Sheet: https://bit.ly/en...
published: 05 Feb 2024
28:20
WW2 Mauser Becomes Heckler & Koch: the StG-45(M), or Gerat 06H
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
After the Mp44/StG44 Sturmgewehr was ...
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
After the Mp44/StG44 Sturmgewehr was starting to see substantial production and field use, the German military and the Mauser company began working on a way to simplify production of the weapon. The design for the Gerät 06H actually began with the Gerät 03, an attempt to make a roller-locked G43 rifle in 8x57mm. An accident with automatic fire and bolt bounce sparked the idea of roller-delayed blowback, and Mauser engineers incorporated this concept into a rifle in the same layout as the StG-44 and using the 8x33mm cartridge.
The Gerät 06H would successfully complete early prototype trials, and was ordered to be fully developed, with the designation StG-45(M). The next step in the process was to make a small batch of guns for extended trials. A total of 30 more guns were ordered, but they were not completed by the time US troops began threatening to overrun the Mauser complex at Oberndorf. All the most valuable material at the factory was packed into a train with the intent of reassembling the factory in a secret cave in the Austrian Alps. The train left Mauser on the night of April 21/22 1945, with the incomplete sets of StG45(M) parts aboard.
US and British military intelligence men found the train in June, and took the parts into custody. Eventually, imprisoned Mauser staff held in the Netherlands would be put to work assembling some of these rifles so they could be tested by Allied governments. The roller-delayed blowback system would find its way to Spain with a number of former Mauser men, where it was developed into the CETME rifle and adopted by Spain. The Heckler & Koch company was formed to continue this work when arms development again became legal in Germany, and the system would see massive worldwide use as the G3 rifle, MP5 submachine gun, and many other derivative weapons designs.
The rifle in this video was a set of StG-45(M) parts that found its way into private hands after the war, and was eventually purchased by Dutch gun collector and industrialist Henk Visser. He bribed the fire control parts diagrams out of the British, and used his ownership stake in Mauser to have the remaining parts (the FCG, stock, and receiver endcap) made and the whole thing assembled into a complete firearm by Mauser in the 1960s. The original trunnion shattered when proof tested, and a new trunnion was made (presumably with better heat treating...). Mistakenly thinking that 19 of the parts sets had been assembled in the Netherlands after the war, Visser had his rifle serialized as V-20, and it retains that number and a Mauser banner logo today.
The rifle today is in a private collection in Malta, where its owner and the Association of Maltese Arms Collectors and Shooters generously invited me to bring it to you on film.
If you enjoy Forgotten Weapons, check out its sister channel, InRangeTV! http://www.youtube.com/InRangeTVShow
https://wn.com/WW2_Mauser_Becomes_Heckler_Koch_The_Stg_45(M),_Or_Gerat_06H
http://www.patreon.com/ForgottenWeapons
Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! http://shop.bbtv.com/collections/forgotten-weapons
After the Mp44/StG44 Sturmgewehr was starting to see substantial production and field use, the German military and the Mauser company began working on a way to simplify production of the weapon. The design for the Gerät 06H actually began with the Gerät 03, an attempt to make a roller-locked G43 rifle in 8x57mm. An accident with automatic fire and bolt bounce sparked the idea of roller-delayed blowback, and Mauser engineers incorporated this concept into a rifle in the same layout as the StG-44 and using the 8x33mm cartridge.
The Gerät 06H would successfully complete early prototype trials, and was ordered to be fully developed, with the designation StG-45(M). The next step in the process was to make a small batch of guns for extended trials. A total of 30 more guns were ordered, but they were not completed by the time US troops began threatening to overrun the Mauser complex at Oberndorf. All the most valuable material at the factory was packed into a train with the intent of reassembling the factory in a secret cave in the Austrian Alps. The train left Mauser on the night of April 21/22 1945, with the incomplete sets of StG45(M) parts aboard.
US and British military intelligence men found the train in June, and took the parts into custody. Eventually, imprisoned Mauser staff held in the Netherlands would be put to work assembling some of these rifles so they could be tested by Allied governments. The roller-delayed blowback system would find its way to Spain with a number of former Mauser men, where it was developed into the CETME rifle and adopted by Spain. The Heckler & Koch company was formed to continue this work when arms development again became legal in Germany, and the system would see massive worldwide use as the G3 rifle, MP5 submachine gun, and many other derivative weapons designs.
The rifle in this video was a set of StG-45(M) parts that found its way into private hands after the war, and was eventually purchased by Dutch gun collector and industrialist Henk Visser. He bribed the fire control parts diagrams out of the British, and used his ownership stake in Mauser to have the remaining parts (the FCG, stock, and receiver endcap) made and the whole thing assembled into a complete firearm by Mauser in the 1960s. The original trunnion shattered when proof tested, and a new trunnion was made (presumably with better heat treating...). Mistakenly thinking that 19 of the parts sets had been assembled in the Netherlands after the war, Visser had his rifle serialized as V-20, and it retains that number and a Mauser banner logo today.
The rifle today is in a private collection in Malta, where its owner and the Association of Maltese Arms Collectors and Shooters generously invited me to bring it to you on film.
If you enjoy Forgotten Weapons, check out its sister channel, InRangeTV! http://www.youtube.com/InRangeTVShow
- published: 20 Jul 2018
- views: 1187070
1:04
Slow Motion: StG-45(M) Prototype (Reproduction)
http://www.forgottenweapons.com
The StG-45(M) was developed by engineers at Mauser right at the end of WWII, and its designers went on to form Heckler & Koch a...
http://www.forgottenweapons.com
The StG-45(M) was developed by engineers at Mauser right at the end of WWII, and its designers went on to form Heckler & Koch and this rifle was their basis for the H&K; roller-delayed blowback series of weapons (HK91, HK33, HK53, HK21, MP5, etc). Twenty sets of parts for the StG-45(M) were produced at Mauser, although the war ended before any were made into complete guns (a few were finished by Allied intelligence units after the war for testing). The rifle is chambered for 8x33 Kurz, and handles extremely well.
For more information on these rifles and their development into the H&K; series, please see my video "Last Ditch Innovation":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEPwmYcCPFs
https://wn.com/Slow_Motion_Stg_45(M)_Prototype_(Reproduction)
http://www.forgottenweapons.com
The StG-45(M) was developed by engineers at Mauser right at the end of WWII, and its designers went on to form Heckler & Koch and this rifle was their basis for the H&K; roller-delayed blowback series of weapons (HK91, HK33, HK53, HK21, MP5, etc). Twenty sets of parts for the StG-45(M) were produced at Mauser, although the war ended before any were made into complete guns (a few were finished by Allied intelligence units after the war for testing). The rifle is chambered for 8x33 Kurz, and handles extremely well.
For more information on these rifles and their development into the H&K; series, please see my video "Last Ditch Innovation":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEPwmYcCPFs
- published: 14 Jan 2015
- views: 124114
16:51
Last Ditch Innovation: The Development of the Gerat 06 and Gerat 06H Rifles
I'm very happy today to present a video we did in cooperation with Oleg Volk, which I've titled "Last Ditch Innovation". It is a look at two late-WW2 German pro...
I'm very happy today to present a video we did in cooperation with Oleg Volk, which I've titled "Last Ditch Innovation". It is a look at two late-WW2 German prototype rifles which are the evolutionary grandparents of the CETME and the H&K; series of roller-delayed firearms (91, 93, MP5, etc). Thanks to some very generous friends, we have examples of both guns to disassemble and shoot...so sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
https://wn.com/Last_Ditch_Innovation_The_Development_Of_The_Gerat_06_And_Gerat_06H_Rifles
I'm very happy today to present a video we did in cooperation with Oleg Volk, which I've titled "Last Ditch Innovation". It is a look at two late-WW2 German prototype rifles which are the evolutionary grandparents of the CETME and the H&K; series of roller-delayed firearms (91, 93, MP5, etc). Thanks to some very generous friends, we have examples of both guns to disassemble and shoot...so sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
- published: 19 Nov 2012
- views: 934956
8:36
Sturmgewehr 45 at an IPSC 3-Gun Match
The Sturmgewehr 45 (aka Gerat 06H) was the first functional roller-delayed blowback rifle developed, and it was slated to replace the StG44 as Germany's primary...
The Sturmgewehr 45 (aka Gerat 06H) was the first functional roller-delayed blowback rifle developed, and it was slated to replace the StG44 as Germany's primary combat rifle when WWII ended. We have a reproduction of one made exactly to original spec, and we wanted to see how it would have fared as a combat rifle. As much as we like doing this sort of thing, we don't want to actually go into a combat zone for a review video, so we did the next best (and available) thing: we took it to an IPSC 3-Gun match. For those who aren't familiar with ISPC, it is a style of shooting competition using full-power ammunition and firing at multiple paper and steel targets from different positions.
Fair warning, I'm not the world's greatest shooter. In fact, compared to the other folks competing, I'm pretty damn terrible. But I sure had a good time, and I think that my conclusions remain valid without having to win the match. Also, I had testing our magazines with 10 rounds each, and they worked fine. But when I loaded them up to 25 each for the match, I had a bunch of failures to feed. Not the fault of the rifle, but my fault for not proofing the magazines more carefully (they are all original MP44 mags dating form 1943 and 1944).
Like I said at the end of the video, my conclusion is that the StG45 would have been a fantastic combat rifle. It has wonderfully light recoil and minimal muzzle climb, combined with good ergonomics. The stock and sights are set up just perfectly. The safety is in a good place (for a righty), and only the mag release really needs to be closer to the firing hand for faster magazine changes. Somehow when the guys responsible for this rifle moved to Spain and built the CETME and then came back to work for H&K;, they lost all the ergonomic qualities that had been in this first design.
The 8x33mm Kurz cartridge strikes an excellent balance between power and shootability, and it's an excellent round for a roller-locked (actually roller-delayed blowback, as the gun it not technically locked upon firing) action. While it is on paper very similar to the Soviet 7.62x39 (125gr @ 2250fps, compared to the Soviet 123gr @ 2400fps), the 8x33 in the StG45 is a far smoother rifle than an AKM. There was a significant amount of experimentation with the Kurz round in the aftermath of WWII, and it's a shame that only the Soviets chose to really pursue it.
http://www.forgottenweapons.com/stg45-3-gun/
Contact:
Forgotten Weapons
6281 N Oracle #36270
Tucson, AZ 85704
https://wn.com/Sturmgewehr_45_At_An_Ipsc_3_Gun_Match
The Sturmgewehr 45 (aka Gerat 06H) was the first functional roller-delayed blowback rifle developed, and it was slated to replace the StG44 as Germany's primary combat rifle when WWII ended. We have a reproduction of one made exactly to original spec, and we wanted to see how it would have fared as a combat rifle. As much as we like doing this sort of thing, we don't want to actually go into a combat zone for a review video, so we did the next best (and available) thing: we took it to an IPSC 3-Gun match. For those who aren't familiar with ISPC, it is a style of shooting competition using full-power ammunition and firing at multiple paper and steel targets from different positions.
Fair warning, I'm not the world's greatest shooter. In fact, compared to the other folks competing, I'm pretty damn terrible. But I sure had a good time, and I think that my conclusions remain valid without having to win the match. Also, I had testing our magazines with 10 rounds each, and they worked fine. But when I loaded them up to 25 each for the match, I had a bunch of failures to feed. Not the fault of the rifle, but my fault for not proofing the magazines more carefully (they are all original MP44 mags dating form 1943 and 1944).
Like I said at the end of the video, my conclusion is that the StG45 would have been a fantastic combat rifle. It has wonderfully light recoil and minimal muzzle climb, combined with good ergonomics. The stock and sights are set up just perfectly. The safety is in a good place (for a righty), and only the mag release really needs to be closer to the firing hand for faster magazine changes. Somehow when the guys responsible for this rifle moved to Spain and built the CETME and then came back to work for H&K;, they lost all the ergonomic qualities that had been in this first design.
The 8x33mm Kurz cartridge strikes an excellent balance between power and shootability, and it's an excellent round for a roller-locked (actually roller-delayed blowback, as the gun it not technically locked upon firing) action. While it is on paper very similar to the Soviet 7.62x39 (125gr @ 2250fps, compared to the Soviet 123gr @ 2400fps), the 8x33 in the StG45 is a far smoother rifle than an AKM. There was a significant amount of experimentation with the Kurz round in the aftermath of WWII, and it's a shame that only the Soviets chose to really pursue it.
http://www.forgottenweapons.com/stg45-3-gun/
Contact:
Forgotten Weapons
6281 N Oracle #36270
Tucson, AZ 85704
- published: 02 Jul 2012
- views: 118853
4:36
SHOULD YOU BUY THE STG 45(M)??? [ENLISTED]
STG 45(M) is a premium squad of the 32nd Grenadier Division of the 88th Grenadier Regiment from the Wehrmacht forces in the Berlin campaign + STG 45(M) assault ...
STG 45(M) is a premium squad of the 32nd Grenadier Division of the 88th Grenadier Regiment from the Wehrmacht forces in the Berlin campaign + STG 45(M) assault rifle.
0:00-0:42 Intro
0:43-0:55 How To Get It
0:56-1:26 4x Assaulters + 1x LVL II Engineer
1:27-2:39 Slow Fire Rate
2:40-3:05 30 Round Magazine + 7.92×33mm Kurz
3:06-4:35 MUST GET!!!!
Important Links:
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wq3B6Whb5v
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theofficialbungle
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
https://wn.com/Should_You_Buy_The_Stg_45(M)_Enlisted
STG 45(M) is a premium squad of the 32nd Grenadier Division of the 88th Grenadier Regiment from the Wehrmacht forces in the Berlin campaign + STG 45(M) assault rifle.
0:00-0:42 Intro
0:43-0:55 How To Get It
0:56-1:26 4x Assaulters + 1x LVL II Engineer
1:27-2:39 Slow Fire Rate
2:40-3:05 30 Round Magazine + 7.92×33mm Kurz
3:06-4:35 MUST GET!!!!
Important Links:
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wq3B6Whb5v
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theofficialbungle
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 03 Jul 2022
- views: 2916
0:45
StG-45(M) / Gerät 06H Animation
Well, i reanimate my old animation
So yeah, this is my first animation using Blender in another channel then i remake it
https://youtu.be/NGQexEtMjHE
(Sorry if...
Well, i reanimate my old animation
So yeah, this is my first animation using Blender in another channel then i remake it
https://youtu.be/NGQexEtMjHE
(Sorry if my English horrible lol)
Software:
Blender
Unity
Rig: Rigify
Sounds:
Criterion Games (BLACK)
Ubisoft (Far Cry 3)
Models:
"Fps arms" (https://skfb.ly/6YyAV) by DJMaesen is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
"StG 45(M) / Gerät 06H / MP 45(M)" () by Timothy Hsu is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
Music:
Sniper Elite OST
Animation created by MarkedFour 9027
https://wn.com/Stg_45(M)_Gerät_06H_Animation
Well, i reanimate my old animation
So yeah, this is my first animation using Blender in another channel then i remake it
https://youtu.be/NGQexEtMjHE
(Sorry if my English horrible lol)
Software:
Blender
Unity
Rig: Rigify
Sounds:
Criterion Games (BLACK)
Ubisoft (Far Cry 3)
Models:
"Fps arms" (https://skfb.ly/6YyAV) by DJMaesen is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
"StG 45(M) / Gerät 06H / MP 45(M)" () by Timothy Hsu is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
Music:
Sniper Elite OST
Animation created by MarkedFour 9027
- published: 02 Feb 2022
- views: 2391
2:07
STG 45(M) GAMEPLAY!!! ENLISTED]
STG 45(M) is a premium squad of the 32nd Grenadier Division of the 88th Grenadier Regiment from the Wehrmacht forces in the Berlin campaign + STG 45(M) assault ...
STG 45(M) is a premium squad of the 32nd Grenadier Division of the 88th Grenadier Regiment from the Wehrmacht forces in the Berlin campaign + STG 45(M) assault rifle.
Important Links:
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wq3B6Whb5v
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theofficialbungle
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
https://wn.com/Stg_45(M)_Gameplay_Enlisted
STG 45(M) is a premium squad of the 32nd Grenadier Division of the 88th Grenadier Regiment from the Wehrmacht forces in the Berlin campaign + STG 45(M) assault rifle.
Important Links:
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wq3B6Whb5v
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theofficialbungle
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 03 Jun 2022
- views: 3491
9:02
Enlisted Showcase | STG 45 M
Enlisted Archive, the location for edited gameplay by @Dysphorid.
This channel contains edited gameplay as the main content focus.
Leave a comment to which show...
Enlisted Archive, the location for edited gameplay by @Dysphorid.
This channel contains edited gameplay as the main content focus.
Leave a comment to which showcase you would next like to view!
[Enlisted Hypercut]
Hypercut is a series that attempts to showcase every single infantry weapon from Enlisted. From old premium squads to every free to play progression unlocks; the further I go with this series, the quicker it can reach its conclusion. The only question that remains is: how long would it take me to cover a specific weapon? Leave a comment for which weapon to make a hypercut next, and check out the spreadsheet where I have every weapon in the game with direct links to each hypercut episode! Link to see every video: https://bit.ly/enlisted-hypercut
Euthymia Sheet: https://bit.ly/enlisted-resources - a place for condensed information about the game.
[Game Description]
Enlisted is an MMO squad based shooter developed by DarkFlow Software for PC, Xbox Series X|S, & PS4/5.
The full game centers around playing as an infantry squad, tank crew, or an aircraft pilot battling within WWII.
https://wn.com/Enlisted_Showcase_|_Stg_45_M
Enlisted Archive, the location for edited gameplay by @Dysphorid.
This channel contains edited gameplay as the main content focus.
Leave a comment to which showcase you would next like to view!
[Enlisted Hypercut]
Hypercut is a series that attempts to showcase every single infantry weapon from Enlisted. From old premium squads to every free to play progression unlocks; the further I go with this series, the quicker it can reach its conclusion. The only question that remains is: how long would it take me to cover a specific weapon? Leave a comment for which weapon to make a hypercut next, and check out the spreadsheet where I have every weapon in the game with direct links to each hypercut episode! Link to see every video: https://bit.ly/enlisted-hypercut
Euthymia Sheet: https://bit.ly/enlisted-resources - a place for condensed information about the game.
[Game Description]
Enlisted is an MMO squad based shooter developed by DarkFlow Software for PC, Xbox Series X|S, & PS4/5.
The full game centers around playing as an infantry squad, tank crew, or an aircraft pilot battling within WWII.
- published: 05 Feb 2024
- views: 312