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[[File:STG44scope.jpg|thumb|A German Soldier equipped with an Stg44 with attached scope.]]The '''MP44 '''(or the '''StG44''' (''Sturmgewehr 44'' or "Assault Rifle model 1944")) is an Assault Rifle in the Day of Defeat Series. Considered by many historians to be the first modern Assault Rifle, it also has the honor of being the first of its kind to see major deployment. It is also known under the designations '''MP43''' and '''MP44''' (''Maschinenpistole 43'', ''Maschinenpistole 44'' respectively), which denotes earlier development versions of the same weapon.
The '''MP44''' (or '''StG-44''') is the only assault rifle in the [[Day of Defeat]] series. In both games, it is only available to the German team.
 
   
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== History ==
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MP43, MP44, and StG44 were different designations for what was essentially the same rifle, with minor updates in production. The variety in nomenclatures resulted from the complicated bureaucracy in Nazi Germany. Developed from the Mkb 42(H) "Machine Carbine", the StG44 combined the characteristics of a carbine, [[submachine gun|Sub-Machine Gun]] and [[automatic rifle|Automatic Rifle]]. StG is an abbreviation of ''Sturmgewehr'', which meant 'Assault Rifle' in German. The name was chosen for propaganda reasons and literally means ''Storm Rifle'' as in "to storm an enemy position" (i.e. "Assault", leading to the modern terminology "Assault Rifle"). After the adoption of the StG44, the English translation "Assault Rifle" became the accepted designation for this type of infantry small arm.
[[File:mp44_1.png|thumb]]
 
   
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The rifle was chambered for the 7.92x33mm Kurz cartridge, also known as 7.92 mm ''Kurz'' (German for "short"). This shorter version of the German standard (7.92x57mm Mauser) rifle round, in combination with the weapon's selective-fire design, provided a compromise between the controllable firepower of a submachine gun at close quarters with the accuracy and power of a [[Kar98k|Karabiner 98k]] bolt action rifle at intermediate ranges. While the StG44 had less range and power than the more powerful infantry rifles of the day, [[Axis|Wehrmacht]] studies had shown that most combat engagements occurred at less than 300 m with the majority within 200 m.
   
 
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[[File:Mp44_1.png|thumb|left|250px|An MP44 in Day of Defeat held by an Axis player.]]
   
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The MP44 serves as the long assault weapon of the Axis in Day of Defeat. Although having higher recoil than a submachine gun, its still more moderate that other high-powered weapons in Day of Defeat. The weapon has a large thirty round magazine, ten more than the American [[BAR]], and a slightly faster rate of fire, making this weapon more suited for close-range combat than the BAR or the [[Bren]]. On the other hand the MP44 is weaker than the BAR or the Bren and does less damage, reducing the usefulness of this weapon at longer range.
   
   
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==Day of Defeat: Source==
   
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[[File:Mp44_s.png|thumb|250px|An MP44 from Day of Defeat: Source in the hands of an Axis player.]]
   
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The MP44 in Day of Defeat: Source is the direct comparison to the American BAR. The MP44 has ten more rounds than the BAR in its magazine and has less recoil, but has a slower reload time. The MP44 now has the ability to switch into semi-automatic fire, improving its usefulness at longer ranges.
   
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In game the MP44 deals 50 damage to the torso, 38 damage to the arms or legs, and 125 damage to the head. Having 50 damage to the torso makes the MP44 potentially kill opponents very quickly with just two bullets. Having superior damage than the submachine guns like the [[MP40]] and [[M1 Thompson]], the MP44 lacks in stability. The heavy recoil produced by firing this weapon in fully automatic will need some training to get used to.
   
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== Trivia ==
   
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[[File:Curved.jpeg|thumb|left|250px|The curved barrel with parascopic sight for firing out of an Elephant Tank Destroyer]][[File:Vampir.jpg|thumb|left|188px|The "Vampir" night-vision sight for the Stg44.]]
   
   
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*For such a little-produced weapon, the StG44 had many different attachments created for it, including a Telescopic Sight (pictured above), a Night Vision Sight (right), rifle grenade attachment, and a curved barrel for firing out of tanks (left.)
   
 
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==Day of Defeat: Source==
 
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Note that it can be switched to semi-automatic mode and back by hitting the alt fire key.
 
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Revision as of 13:32, 7 March 2018

STG44scope

A German Soldier equipped with an Stg44 with attached scope.

The MP44 (or the StG44 (Sturmgewehr 44 or "Assault Rifle model 1944")) is an Assault Rifle in the Day of Defeat Series. Considered by many historians to be the first modern Assault Rifle, it also has the honor of being the first of its kind to see major deployment. It is also known under the designations MP43 and MP44 (Maschinenpistole 43, Maschinenpistole 44 respectively), which denotes earlier development versions of the same weapon.

History

MP43, MP44, and StG44 were different designations for what was essentially the same rifle, with minor updates in production. The variety in nomenclatures resulted from the complicated bureaucracy in Nazi Germany. Developed from the Mkb 42(H) "Machine Carbine", the StG44 combined the characteristics of a carbine, Sub-Machine Gun and Automatic Rifle. StG is an abbreviation of Sturmgewehr, which meant 'Assault Rifle' in German. The name was chosen for propaganda reasons and literally means Storm Rifle as in "to storm an enemy position" (i.e. "Assault", leading to the modern terminology "Assault Rifle"). After the adoption of the StG44, the English translation "Assault Rifle" became the accepted designation for this type of infantry small arm.

The rifle was chambered for the 7.92x33mm Kurz cartridge, also known as 7.92 mm Kurz (German for "short"). This shorter version of the German standard (7.92x57mm Mauser) rifle round, in combination with the weapon's selective-fire design, provided a compromise between the controllable firepower of a submachine gun at close quarters with the accuracy and power of a Karabiner 98k bolt action rifle at intermediate ranges. While the StG44 had less range and power than the more powerful infantry rifles of the day, Wehrmacht studies had shown that most combat engagements occurred at less than 300 m with the majority within 200 m.

Day of Defeat

Mp44 1

An MP44 in Day of Defeat held by an Axis player.

The MP44 serves as the long assault weapon of the Axis in Day of Defeat. Although having higher recoil than a submachine gun, its still more moderate that other high-powered weapons in Day of Defeat. The weapon has a large thirty round magazine, ten more than the American BAR, and a slightly faster rate of fire, making this weapon more suited for close-range combat than the BAR or the Bren. On the other hand the MP44 is weaker than the BAR or the Bren and does less damage, reducing the usefulness of this weapon at longer range.


Day of Defeat: Source

Mp44 s

An MP44 from Day of Defeat: Source in the hands of an Axis player.

The MP44 in Day of Defeat: Source is the direct comparison to the American BAR. The MP44 has ten more rounds than the BAR in its magazine and has less recoil, but has a slower reload time. The MP44 now has the ability to switch into semi-automatic fire, improving its usefulness at longer ranges.

In game the MP44 deals 50 damage to the torso, 38 damage to the arms or legs, and 125 damage to the head. Having 50 damage to the torso makes the MP44 potentially kill opponents very quickly with just two bullets. Having superior damage than the submachine guns like the MP40 and M1 Thompson, the MP44 lacks in stability. The heavy recoil produced by firing this weapon in fully automatic will need some training to get used to.

Trivia

File:Curved.jpeg

The curved barrel with parascopic sight for firing out of an Elephant Tank Destroyer

File:Vampir.jpg

The "Vampir" night-vision sight for the Stg44.


  • For such a little-produced weapon, the StG44 had many different attachments created for it, including a Telescopic Sight (pictured above), a Night Vision Sight (right), rifle grenade attachment, and a curved barrel for firing out of tanks (left.)
Weapons of Day of Defeat
Rifle Bolt-action Kar98kSpringfieldLee-Enfield
Semi-auto M1 GarandM1 CarbineK43
Machine Guns Sub MP40M1 ThompsonStenM3
Light BARMP44FG42Bren
Medium Browning M1919MG34MG42
Explosives Launcher BazookaPanzerschreckPIATMortar
Grenade Mk 2StielhandgranateMills Bomb
Misc. Sidearms M1911LugerWebley
Melee SatchelSpadeKnife
Weapons of Day of Defeat: Source
Bolt-Action/Sniper Rifles Kar98k · Springfield
Semiautomatic Rifles M1 Garand · M1 Carbine
Submachine Guns MP40 · M1 Thompson
Support BAR · MP44
Machine Guns Browning M1919 · MG42
Sidearms M1911 · P38 · C96
Rocket Launchers Bazooka · Panzerschreck
Grenades Mk 2 · Stielhandgranate · Smoke Grenade · Rifle Grenade
Miscellaneous Satchel · Spade · Knife