Book Review: Death From Above - The German FG42 Paratroop Rifle by Dugelby and Stevens

Published on August 9, 2012
Duration: 4:41

This video reviews 'Death From Above: The German FG42 Paratroop Rifle' by Dugelby and Stevens, highlighting it as the definitive resource on the FG42. The book covers the rifle's development, including early models like Type A, B, and C prototypes, and features translations of German manuals. It also details the FG42's unique Luftwaffe project origin, its continuous design changes, scope variations, and post-war influence on designs like the British EM1. The 2007 edition includes significant additional material on late-war variants with distinct grip designs.

Quick Summary

The book 'Death From Above: The German FG42 Paratroop Rifle' by Thomas Dugelby and Blake Stevens is the definitive resource on the FG42. Published by Collector Grade Publications, it covers the rifle's unique Luftwaffe project origin, development stages including prototypes, scope variations, and post-war influence.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to the FG42 Book Review
  2. 00:40Book Title and Authors: Death From Above
  3. 00:50Authoritative Resource on the FG42
  4. 01:00Collector Grade Publications Quality
  5. 01:082007 Reprint with Additional Material
  6. 01:19Book Size and Subject Scope
  7. 01:46Early FG42 Models: Type A, B, C
  8. 02:03Translations of German FG42 Manuals
  9. 02:26Overall Development and Significance
  10. 02:42Luftwaffe Project Origin and Design Changes
  11. 03:05FG42 Scopes and Accessories
  12. 03:14Post-War Legacy and Influence
  13. 03:31Late War FG42 Variants (2007 Edition)
  14. 04:15Conclusion: Preeminent FG42 Book
  15. 04:24Where to Buy the Book

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered the definitive book on the German FG42 paratroop rifle?

The book 'Death From Above: The German FG42 Paratroop Rifle' by Thomas Dugelby and Blake Stevens is widely regarded as the most authoritative and comprehensive resource available on the FG42.

What historical context is provided in the FG42 book review?

The review highlights that the FG42 was a unique Luftwaffe project, not an Army Ordinance one, which influenced its development and led to continuous design changes throughout its service life.

Does the book 'Death From Above' cover different FG42 models?

Yes, the book details the development of the FG42, including early models like the Type A, B, and C prototypes, and also extensively covers the distinct late-war variants with their unique grip designs.

What valuable resources are included in the FG42 book?

Beyond historical and technical details, the book provides translations of original German manuals for both early and late FG42 variants, making it an invaluable reference for enthusiasts and researchers.

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