Optics on Sturmgewehrs: Was This Really A Thing?

Published on May 26, 2023
Duration: 11:47

This video debunks the myth of optics being standard on Sturmgewehrs, revealing they were a rare, problematic addition. Early attempts with the ZF41 on the MKB 42(H) were superseded by the ZF4, intended for universal use. However, historical tests showed the scoped Sturmgewehr performed poorly, with unstable mounts losing zero quickly, leading to the project's cancellation.

Quick Summary

Optics were not standard on the Sturmgewehr (StG44). Early attempts used the ZF41, later shifting to the universal ZF4 scope. However, historical tests showed poor accuracy (approx. 11 MOA) and unstable mounts, leading to the project's cancellation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Sturmgewehr Optics Myth
  2. 01:04Early Optics: MKB 42(H) & ZF41
  3. 02:39The Universal ZF4 Scope
  4. 03:19Mounting System Explained
  5. 06:00Testing: Accuracy & Stability Failures
  6. 08:16Project Cancellation & Vampir Exception

Frequently Asked Questions

Were optics commonly used on the German Sturmgewehr (StG44)?

No, optics were not common or standard on the Sturmgewehr. While some prototypes and limited production runs featured scope mounts for optics like the ZF4, they were rare and the system proved to be unstable and inaccurate in historical tests.

What scopes were considered for the Sturmgewehr?

The ZF41, a 1.5x scope, was considered early on, but development shifted to the ZF4, a 4x scope intended for universal use. This ZF4 was the primary optic intended for the scoped Sturmgewehr variants.

How accurate was a scoped Sturmgewehr?

Historical tests indicated very poor accuracy for scoped Sturmgewehrs, with groups around 11 MOA. The mounting system was also highly unstable, frequently losing zero after minimal firing.

Why were scoped Sturmgewehrs not widely produced?

The project was canceled in April 1944 due to Hitler's order to consolidate weapons development. Furthermore, extensive testing revealed significant issues with accuracy and the stability of the scope mounting system.

More Reviews Videos You Might Like

More from Forgotten Weapons

View all →