Gewehr 43
The Gewehr 43 (G43) was Germany's most common WWII self-loading rifle, evolving from the unreliable G41. Its improved design, inspired by the Soviet SVT-40, utilized a short-stroke gas piston for greater reliability. Approximately 400,000 were produced, with late-war examples showing crude finishing. Many G43s featured integral scope rails, and some bore post-war French police markings.









