Gewehr 43 - G43 - Mud Test

Published on November 6, 2023
Duration: 0:58

This video details a mud test of the Gewehr 43 rifle conducted by Karl Kasarda on InRangeTV. The rifle experienced significant malfunctions, including a failure to chamber and a double feed, due to heavy mud ingress. The test concludes that the G43's reliability is severely compromised in such conditions, highlighting the importance of firearm maintenance and environmental considerations. The expert assessment notes proficient handling and immediate identification of issues.

Quick Summary

The Gewehr 43 (G43) rifle, chambered in 7.92x57mm Mauser, demonstrated poor reliability in a mud test. It suffered a failure to chamber and a double feed malfunction due to heavy mud ingress, requiring extensive clearing attempts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Gewehr 43 Covered in Mud
  2. 00:05First Shot & Failure to Chamber
  3. 00:15Double Feed Malfunction Analysis
  4. 00:31Clearing Attempt & Test Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What malfunctions did the Gewehr 43 experience during the mud test?

During the mud test, the Gewehr 43 experienced a failure to chamber on the first shot and subsequently a double feed malfunction. Mud ingress into the receiver was identified as the primary cause.

How was the Gewehr 43 malfunction cleared in the video?

To clear the malfunction, the shooter removed the magazine and repeatedly racked the bolt to clear the action of mud and debris. However, the rifle failed to return to battery, concluding the test.

What is the Gewehr 43's action type and caliber?

The Gewehr 43 is a gas-operated rifle using a short-stroke piston system. It is chambered in the 7.92x57mm Mauser caliber and typically feeds from a 10-round detachable box magazine.

What was the overall reliability assessment of the Gewehr 43 in muddy conditions?

The mud test indicated that the Gewehr 43's reliability is severely compromised in heavily contaminated environments. The rifle experienced significant malfunctions, rendering it inoperable without extensive clearing.

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