Bergman, MG-15, MG-34, MG-42, MP-18, MP-38, MP-40, MP-41, MP-43, 08 Maxim, 08/15 Maxim, StG-44, ZB-26 & ZB30. This does not include aircraft mounted machine guns & cannons.
The Browning Automatic Rifle known as the BAR and the 50 caliber Browning automatic were the most popular guns used by the Allied Forces and the US Forces. I have included a link below that has a list of weapons used by the US forces.
I know of no place that permits fully automatic firearms to be used in hunting.
No. The first "assualt rifle" was created late in the war by the Germans. The British used bolt action rifles, carbines, submachine guns an light machine guns.
The Germans used a variety of machine guns on D-Day, including the MG 34 and MG 42. The MG 34 was a versatile weapon used by the German army, while the MG 42 was known for its high rate of fire. Both machine guns were used by German forces during the invasion of Normandy.
In world war one it is thought that over 100 different weapons were used between the Germans and the English. It is commonly belived that the Germans had a wider range of weapons than the English, whilst we mainly used one weapon (bolt-action rifle) and rarley machine guns, the Germans weapons would consist of plenty. to find out more e-mail me at matt_rules4eva@msn.com
Machine guns (automatic), tanks, poison gas, airplanes used for aerial combat were used in the military for the first time in WW I
The MP 40s were submachine guns developed in Nazi Germany and used extensively by tank crews, platoon and squad leaders, and other troops during World War II. The MP 40 submachine guns are open-bolt, blowback-operated automatic arms and fully automatic.
Assuming that the question should read "what sniper rifle did the Germans use in world war 2" the answer is as follows: Most commonly the K98 Mauser was used, with an optical sight. Secondly the G41 semi-automatic rifle was used, designed by Walther. Also fitted with an optical sight.
for guns: basic weapons were mp40, gewher 43, kar98k, stg44, mg42, fg42, some flamethrowers, panzerschreck rocket launchers
The Germans had many kinds of guns. The average German soldier had a Kar 98 rifle, some others had the Schmeisser Machine pistol, and the beaches were guarded with MG 42 and other machine guns.
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Impossible to know for sure but, a lot. For the most part, the Maxim, in some form or another, was used by all sides.