Rough Forged: A History and Collector's Guide to German Self-Loading Rifles of WWII

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Front Sight Post Publishing, LLC., 2019
Rough Forged is the expansive revision of the author's 2000 text and covers the history and development of German self-loading rifles starting from the late 1800s, to World War One, the inter-war years, through to the Gewehr 41, Gewehr 43 and Karabiner 43 rifles, optics and accessories of World War Two. When the Wehrmacht plunged into Poland in 1939, the individual German soldier found himself issued with weapons and equipment little different than his father had been given in World War One. And, just as their fathers had done a generation before, German soldiers went off to war armed with a version of the venerable Mauser 98 rifle. Sure, it had been improved, shortened, lightened, the bolt handle bent down- but it remained a slow, outdated, bolt-action design, better suited to an age past. It didn't take long to realize that the K.98k was outdated , but it would take the better part of four more years of bloody conflict before German troops began to receive sizeable numbers of semi-automatic rifles. The World War Two self-loading G.41, G.43, and K.43 rifles of course are the whole purpose and make up the bulk of these texts. But, with the United States and the Soviet Union fielding large numbers of self-loading rifles by the eve of WW2, many historians, researchers and collectors alike often ask the same fundamental question: why had Germany, a nation that designed and built some of the greatest airplanes, armored vehicles, artillery, and machine guns the world had ever seen, been so slow to the game when it came to self-loading rifles? This issue and many more are explored in depth within this copiously illustrated two-volume set, that also includes markings, codes, production differences, telescope development history, rifle and optical accessories, and detailed appendices covering all of the major manufacturers' production codes and manufacturing variants. Rough Forged is the definitive study for all who collect and are interested in German World War Two self-loading rifles!

About the author (2019)

COL W. Darrin Weaver (Ret.) MPA PA-C, raises cattle with his family in Central Texas, serves as the CEO of Front Sight Post Publishing LLC, and provides emergency and urgent care to servicemen and family members for the US Department of the Army. Darrin served an enlisted tour in the Berlin Brigade's 5/502nd Infantry, and was decorated for marksmanship by the US Army and the German Bundeswehr. He was selected for Officer Candidate School and commissioned upon graduating from the University of Oklahoma as a Physician Assistant in 1994, and later earned a Masters from the University of Nebraska. He served with several armored, infantry and cavalry units to include Joint Task Force-6 andTask Force XXI, left active duty in 1999 and continued service in the Veteran's Administration, and later, the National Security Personnel System, in addition to the Texas Army National Guard. Darrin graduated from the Army Command & General Staff Course, served a tour in Iraq as a battalion medical officer and flew MEDEVAC and CASEVAC missions in support of Multi-National Corps-Iraq and Combined Joint Special Operations Air Component operations. Darrin went on to command at the company, battalion and brigade levels and continues as adjunct faculty for a local university as well as the DoD. Darrin has a keen interest in and has done extensive research on the German wartime economy, industrial practices, and production methodologies. His other published works include the Collector Grade titles Hitler's Garands: German Self-Loading Rifles of WWII (2001), Desperate Measures: Last-Ditch Weapons of the Nazi Volkssturm (2005) and Mauser Pistolen (2008), as well as Kunststoffe: A Collector's Guide to German World War II Plastics and their Markings (2008) and An Encyclopedia of German Tradenames and Trademarks 1900-1945 (2010) available from Schiffer Publishing, as well as numerous articles in medical and firearms-related periodicals. Darrin is a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the National Rifle Association.

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