How to Use a Full Auto StG-44 🔥 The OG "Assault" Rifle

Published on May 30, 2024
Duration: 0:51

This guide details the operation of the Sturmgewehr StG-44, the original 'assault' rifle. It covers essential steps from loading the magazine and charging the weapon to selecting between semi-automatic ('E') and full-automatic fire. The instruction emphasizes proper technique for both firing modes, highlighting the importance of safe handling and target acquisition.

Quick Summary

To operate the StG-44, first load the magazine with rounds oriented downrange. Charge the weapon by pulling the charging handle to the rear and releasing it. For semi-auto fire, set the selector to 'E', then shoulder the rifle, aim, and press the trigger. For full-auto, move the selector to the full-auto position and hold the trigger down.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the StG-44
  2. 00:04Loading the Magazine
  3. 00:08Charging the Weapon
  4. 00:13Semi-Auto Firing Technique
  5. 00:23Full Auto Selection Explained
  6. 00:31Full Auto Firing Technique
  7. 00:46Outro & Newsletter Sign-up

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load the StG-44?

To load the StG-44, first ensure it's unloaded. Then, insert the magazine containing rounds, making sure the rounds are oriented downrange, into the firearm's magazine well.

What is the process for charging the StG-44?

Charging the StG-44 involves grasping the charging handle, pulling it fully to the rear, and then releasing it. This action chambers a round from the magazine into the rifle's action.

How do you switch between semi-automatic and full-automatic fire on the StG-44?

The StG-44 has a selector switch. For semi-automatic fire, ensure the selector is on 'E'. To engage full-automatic fire, press the selector switch across to the full-auto position.

What are the key steps for firing the StG-44 in full-automatic mode?

For full-automatic fire, after charging and ensuring the selector is set to full-auto, shoulder the rifle firmly, acquire your target, and hold the trigger down. Maintain control and be prepared for recoil.

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