Hitler's Zipper: The MG-42 Universal Machine Gun
The MG-42, nicknamed 'Hitler's Zipper,' was a revolutionary German machine gun developed to replace the MG-34. Its design prioritized mass production through stamped steel components, reducing reliance on scarce alloys. Featuring a high rate of fire (1200-1500 RPM) and a roller-locked, recoil-operated system, it provided immense suppressive firepower. Post-war, its design heavily influenced modern machine guns, leading to variants like the MG-3.









