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|manufacturer = Mauser, Großfuß AG, MAGET
|manufacturer = Mauser, Großfuß AG, MAGET
|artist = {{artist name|Spirtie}}
|artist = {{artist name|Spirtie}} (Original Artist);<br/>
|fullname = Maschinengewehr 42
{{artist name|Alize}} (Witch in Apprenticeship)
|fullname = Maschinengewehr 42 (Machine Gun 42)
|voiceactor = {{voice actor name|Yokoya Sayaka}}
|voiceactor = {{voice actor name|Yokoya Sayaka}}
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| weaponinfo = The MG42 (shortened from German Maschinengewehr 42, or "Machine rifle 42") was a general purpose machine gun that was developed for and entered service with the German Wehrmacht in 1942, during World War II. The 7.92mm rifle caliber weapon was developed from, and was intended to supplant the MG 34 machine gun, though both would continue to be used and manufactured until the end of that war.
| weaponinfo = The MG42 (shortened from Maschinengewehr 42, or "Machine rifle 42") was a general purpose machine gun that entered service with Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht and Waffen SS in 1942, during World War II. It was developed from, and was intended to supplant the MG34 machine gun, though both would continue to be used and manufactured until the end of that war. It was chambered for the 7.92x57mm Mauser cartridge that was universally used by German rifles and machine guns.


The MG42 has the highest average rate of fire of any single-barreled light machine gun, resulting in a distinct muzzle report. It has a proven record of reliability, durability, simplicity, and ease of operator use. The MG42's lineage continued past Germany's defeat, forming the basis for the nearly identical MG1, and subsequently improved into the still very similar MG2, which was in turn followed by the MG3. It also spawned the Swiss MG 710, MG 42/59. It and the MG3 were in service with many armies during the Cold War and remain so into the 21st century.
The MG42 has one of the highest average rate-of-fire among WWII machine guns with a maximum ROF of 1200 RPM, resulting in a distinct muzzle report and earning the nickname "Hitler's Buzzsaw" ("Hitlersäge" in German). It has a proven record of reliability, durability, simplicity, and ease of operator use.
 
Most German infantry tactics centered around the MG34 and MG42 machine guns. A typical German squad was composed of six or ten soldiers, one being the machine gunner, while the other men carried rifles and SMGs, and supported the gunner. The others also carried spare barrels and extra ammunition for the machine gun.
 
The MG42 would serve in a significant role against the Allied forces during the Normandy landings in 1944, as well as the push to Germany from 1944 to 1945. Here it earned the deadly reputation as a "buzzsaw" that cut down men like wheat. The MG42 was also instrumental in the Eastern Front, where it gunned down many Soviet soldiers.
 
The MG42's lineage continued past Germany's defeat, forming the basis for the nearly identical MG1, and subsequently improved into the still very similar MG2, which was in turn followed by the MG3. It also spawned the Swiss MG 710, MG 42/59. It and the MG3 were in service with many armies during the Cold War and remain so into the 21st century. Even the American Military's M60 took design cues from the MG42.


| design=MG42 is designed to reflect that she is both lighter and sleeker than her older sister, while still sticking strongly to her sibling's sense of aesthetics. She wears a more urbane, showy version of MG34's outfit, with prominent leggings, a pleated skirt, and a necktie, with a similar officer's cap to the one MG34 wears. She wears multiple belts of ammunition, and her outfit shows more skin than MG34 does. Her brighter color scheme helps further the image that she's a newer gun. Fittingly, she keeps her hair tied back in a pair of long tresses that further add to the image of her being lighter and newer.
| design=MG42 is designed to reflect that she is both lighter and sleeker than her older sister, while still sticking strongly to her sibling's sense of aesthetics. She wears a more urbane, showy version of MG34's outfit, with prominent leggings, a pleated skirt, and a necktie, with a similar officer's cap to the one MG34 wears. She wears multiple belts of ammunition, and her outfit shows more skin than MG34 does. Her brighter color scheme helps further the image that she's a newer gun. Fittingly, she keeps her hair tied back in a pair of long tresses that further add to the image of her being lighter and newer.
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File:MG42.png|Full artwork
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File:MG42_D.png|Full damaged artwork
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File:MG42 costume1.png|"Witch in Apprenticeship" Full artwork
File:MG42_costume1 D.png|"Witch in Apprenticeship" Full damaged artwork
File:MG42 costume2.png
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File:MG42_D (Censored).png|Full damaged artwork (Censored)
File:MG42_D (Censored).png|Full damaged artwork (Censored)
File:Warning! Monsters Incoming! Login Wallpaper.png|"Warning! Monsters Incoming!" Login wallpaper illustrated by ???.
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| trivia =
| trivia =
*Known as "Hitler's buzzsaw", "Hitler's zipper", "linoleum ripper", "Hitlersäge ("Hitler's saw")", "Bonesaw" and "Calico-tearer" due the distinctive sound that produced from its rate of fire.
*MG42 is one of the few Wehrmacht-inspired T-dolls that wears white and violet apparel, instead of the usual Dunkelgrau (dark grey) and Feldgrau (greenish-gray) uniforms of other WWII German T-dolls.  
*Unlike her older sister, MG42 cannot be mounted as coaxial MG on tank hull mount because the square-shaped heat shield will obstruct the small hatch at the right of MG42 to replace a barrel. While so, MG42 was popularly used in sandbag emplacement, captured building, and mostly bunker.
*In her game CG, there's no ammo belt or Magazine(Gurttrommel) chambered in her gun. However, in chibi CG sprite, she used 50-round Gurttrommel Magazine when reloading.
**However in very rare cases, MG42 was used as pintle-mounted weapon on commander cupola in order to sway off enemy aircraft or approaching enemies.
*As depicted on  real historical performance, MG42 has one of the highest ROF stat for a WWII firearm in the game.
**The effectiveness of MG42 on stationary fortification was proved by Heinrich Severloh, who managed to defend the bunker from approaching U.S Soldiers during Normandy Invasion with MG42 before being ambushed at his bunker. He's so called as 'The Beast of Omaha Beach' due his killmark of 2000 U.S Soldiers, although his claim is doubted by both US and German historians.<ref>[[wikipedia:Heinrich_Severloh|Wikipedia entry on Heinrich Severloh]]</ref>
*MG42 is designed for defensive use, especially in stationary fortification such as captured buildings, pillboxes, sandbags.  
*Although known as machine gun with fastest rate of fire in the era and became a propaganda until the end of the war, the internal parts of MG42 are less complex over its predecessor, with the cost of accuracy and recoil control. Because of the simplified yet ruggedness construction of MG42, it proved immune even at extreme condition as opposed with her predecessor, MG34.
**The MG42 effectiveness as a defensive weapon was proved by Heinrich Severloh, who managed to defend his bunker from approaching allied soldiers during Normandy Invasion. He's so-called 'the Beast of Omaha Beach' due to his kill mark of 1000 allied soldiers albeit military historians doubt his claim.<ref>[[wikipedia:Heinrich_Severloh|Wikipedia entry on Heinrich Severloh]]</ref>
**With those Rate of Fire, it was very successful for defensive purpose rather than breakthrough the enemy lines.
*Its rate of fire will eat up ammo in rapid succession, which can be dangerous for several conditions: In Eastern Front, the German Machine Gun crews often run out of ammo as they are faced with the approaching Soviet human wave. Even the crew was experienced enough to control the MG42, ammo conservation still became a major problem to overcome with.<ref>[https://www.quora.com/Is-the-MG42-effective-or-is-it-just-a-waste-of-ammunition MG42 fire rate disadvantage in quora]</ref><ref name="mcnab">[https://books.google.co.id/books?id=_qzvCwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=mg+42&hl=id&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiHwcmZ9vfqAhVXfSsKHTotAuoQuwUwAHoECAAQCQ#v=onepage&q=mg%2042&f=false MG 34 and MG 42 Machine Guns, by Chris McNab. Osprey Publishing.]</ref>
**MG42 has quick barrel swap mechanism, which located at the right heat shield shroud proved very helpful during the war. However due the very fast of rate of fire the barrel are tend to glowing hot, which very dangerous to replace with bare hands; The gunner was issued with asbestos gloves to prevent hand from burning when replacing barrel. The gunner also could insert the shell brass in the barrel hole and pulling it out, or shake the barrel until it gets out if they don't have the gloves.
*Near the end of the war, Grossfuss designed MG45 or MG42V which derived from MG42. Unlike the predecessor, MG45 was designed with low-grade material due to the low amount of resources to manufacture more MG42. However, combined with low-grade material and blistering Rate of Fire, MG45 is extremely prone to overheating which damages the component or even severely breaks it and affects overall performance.
***In addition, the rate of fire it produced will eat up ammo in rapid succession, which considered wasteful. Later post-WWII Yugoslav M53 which was an exact copy of MG42 reduced the rate of fire to 950 RPM.<ref>[https://www.quora.com/Is-the-MG42-effective-or-is-it-just-a-waste-of-ammunition MG42 fire rate disadvantage in quora]</ref>
**Interestingly, MG45 is able to accept 75-round Patronentrommel which is used by MG34. Only 10 units were produced during wartime.
*U.S had reverse-engineered MG42 and replacing the barrel which designed for 7.62 springfield(.30.06) known as T24 Machine Gun. In order to meet U.S cyclic rate requirements, heavy bolts was installed to reduce rate of fire for better control and accuracy. However the design engineer made an error where the 7.92x56mm Mauser caliber was shorter than .30.06 Springfield(7.62x63mm), resulting of continuous stoppages during field test. The project of T24 was abandoned after considering too much effort and times to redesign it.<ref>[https://www.forgottenweapons.com/light-machine-guns/us-t24-machine-gun-mg42/ US Copy of MG42]</ref>
**The roller-delayed blowback action has been employed by several firearms in the post-war such as SIG 510, HK 21, and CETME Ameli.
*Near the end of war, Grossfuss designed MG45 which derived from MG42. Unlike the predecessor, MG45 designed with low-grade material due the low amount of resource to manufacture more MG42. MG45 beats all German Machine Gun in term of Rate of Fire, while shares same RoF with ShKAS Aircraft Machine Gun, 1.800 RPM. Interestingly, MG45 able to accept 75-round Patronentrommel which used by MG34.  
*U.S had reverse-engineered MG42 and replaced the barrel to be compatible for 7.62 Springfield(.30.06) known as T24 Machine Gun. To meet U.S cyclic rate requirements, a heavy bolt is installed to reduce the rate of fire for better control and accuracy. However, the design engineer made an error where the 7.92x56mm Mauser caliber was shorter than .30.06 Springfield(7.62x63mm), resulting in continuous stoppages during a field test. The project of T24 was ultimately abandoned after considering too much effort and time to redesign it.<ref>[https://www.forgottenweapons.com/light-machine-guns/us-t24-machine-gun-mg42/ US Copy of MG42]</ref>
*She's only a Wehrmacht T-dolls which wore unsual white and violet for her apparel, instead of standard issue Dunkelgrau and Feldgrau which Wehrmacht T-dolls mainly used.  
*MG42 has numerous experimental device that increases its performance during the battle, but never released in actual service itself:
*In her game CG, there's no ammo belt or Magazine(Gurttrommel) inserted in her gun. However, in chibi CG sprite, she used 50-round Gurttrommel Magazine when reloading.
**Krummlauf was proposed to be used at MG42, which was bent to 30° in order to shoot from the cover without exposing the operator itself. However, the application of the Krummlauf in MG42 will wear out the barrel life expectancy and considered impractical to be deployed.<ref>[http://www.oocities.org/augusta/8172/panzerfaust5.htm Augusta's article of MG42 in oocities]</ref>
*Younger sister of {{doll name|MG34|MG|2}}.
**An exclusive compensator of MG42, which basically a muzzle brake was proposed in 1943. Unlike the standard conical-shaped flash hider, the muzzle brake consists of two baffle plates attached to the recoil intensifier and flash eliminator. The muzzle brake itself was only produced in several numbers and didn't have a deployment record.<ref>[https://www.lonesentry.com/articles/ttt07/mg42-muzzle-brake.html Article of MG42 Muzzle Brake]</ref>
*An attempt to make a machinegun can be fired undercover without exposing the operator has been conducted for MG42 and MG34, which is known as Deckungszielgerät für le. 34 u. 42 Dezetgerät or Undercover Aiming and Firing Device. The device itself consists of an extended linkage firing mechanism that replaces the original pistol grip, 2 mirrors as a standard sighting device, and the shoulder stock.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120916101343/http://www.lonesentry.com/ordnance/deckungszielgert-fr-le-34-u-42-dezetgert-undercover-aiming-and-firing-apparatus.html Archived article of Trench Device for MG42 in Lone Sentry]</ref> 
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 2 August 2024

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MG42
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Gun Information
Full name Maschinengewehr 42 (Machine Gun 42)
Country of origin Nazi Germany
Manufacturer Mauser, Großfuß AG, MAGET
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Yokoya Sayaka
Artist Spirtie (Original Artist);

Alize (Witch in Apprenticeship)

Released on CN (2016-5), TW, KR, EN, JP
Chibi Animation
Variant:

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How to obtain[edit]

NORMALHEAVY Timer 5:50:00. See T-Doll Production for details.

DROP Can be obtained from many battle stages from Chapter 3-6 onward.

REWARD Not obtained as a reward

Exclusive Equipment[edit]

Union Skill[edit]

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / Data[edit]

Stats
Health
Health
 Health
Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
Health
 Ration
83(x1)165(x1) / 825(x5) 40(x1) / 140(x5) 30(x1) / 90(x5)
Damage
Damage
 Damage
32 92
Evasion
Evasion
 Evasion
4 26
Accuracy
Accuracy
 Accuracy
3 23
Rate of Fire
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
90 132
Movement Speed
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
4
Armor
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
5%
Critical Hit Damage
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15
Clip Size
Clip Size
 Clip Size
10

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.

Affects shotguns
Increases damage by 22%

Weapon Background[edit]

The MG42 (shortened from Maschinengewehr 42, or "Machine rifle 42") was a general purpose machine gun that entered service with Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht and Waffen SS in 1942, during World War II. It was developed from, and was intended to supplant the MG34 machine gun, though both would continue to be used and manufactured until the end of that war. It was chambered for the 7.92x57mm Mauser cartridge that was universally used by German rifles and machine guns.

The MG42 has one of the highest average rate-of-fire among WWII machine guns with a maximum ROF of 1200 RPM, resulting in a distinct muzzle report and earning the nickname "Hitler's Buzzsaw" ("Hitlersäge" in German). It has a proven record of reliability, durability, simplicity, and ease of operator use.

Most German infantry tactics centered around the MG34 and MG42 machine guns. A typical German squad was composed of six or ten soldiers, one being the machine gunner, while the other men carried rifles and SMGs, and supported the gunner. The others also carried spare barrels and extra ammunition for the machine gun.

The MG42 would serve in a significant role against the Allied forces during the Normandy landings in 1944, as well as the push to Germany from 1944 to 1945. Here it earned the deadly reputation as a "buzzsaw" that cut down men like wheat. The MG42 was also instrumental in the Eastern Front, where it gunned down many Soviet soldiers.

The MG42's lineage continued past Germany's defeat, forming the basis for the nearly identical MG1, and subsequently improved into the still very similar MG2, which was in turn followed by the MG3. It also spawned the Swiss MG 710, MG 42/59. It and the MG3 were in service with many armies during the Cold War and remain so into the 21st century. Even the American Military's M60 took design cues from the MG42.

Character Design

MG42 is designed to reflect that she is both lighter and sleeker than her older sister, while still sticking strongly to her sibling's sense of aesthetics. She wears a more urbane, showy version of MG34's outfit, with prominent leggings, a pleated skirt, and a necktie, with a similar officer's cap to the one MG34 wears. She wears multiple belts of ammunition, and her outfit shows more skin than MG34 does. Her brighter color scheme helps further the image that she's a newer gun. Fittingly, she keeps her hair tied back in a pair of long tresses that further add to the image of her being lighter and newer.

Gallery

Main artwork

Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.

Alternative artwork

Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.

Trivia

  • MG42 is one of the few Wehrmacht-inspired T-dolls that wears white and violet apparel, instead of the usual Dunkelgrau (dark grey) and Feldgrau (greenish-gray) uniforms of other WWII German T-dolls.
  • In her game CG, there's no ammo belt or Magazine(Gurttrommel) chambered in her gun. However, in chibi CG sprite, she used 50-round Gurttrommel Magazine when reloading.
  • As depicted on real historical performance, MG42 has one of the highest ROF stat for a WWII firearm in the game.
  • MG42 is designed for defensive use, especially in stationary fortification such as captured buildings, pillboxes, sandbags.
    • The MG42 effectiveness as a defensive weapon was proved by Heinrich Severloh, who managed to defend his bunker from approaching allied soldiers during Normandy Invasion. He's so-called 'the Beast of Omaha Beach' due to his kill mark of 1000 allied soldiers albeit military historians doubt his claim.[1]
  • Its rate of fire will eat up ammo in rapid succession, which can be dangerous for several conditions: In Eastern Front, the German Machine Gun crews often run out of ammo as they are faced with the approaching Soviet human wave. Even the crew was experienced enough to control the MG42, ammo conservation still became a major problem to overcome with.[2][3]
  • Near the end of the war, Grossfuss designed MG45 or MG42V which derived from MG42. Unlike the predecessor, MG45 was designed with low-grade material due to the low amount of resources to manufacture more MG42. However, combined with low-grade material and blistering Rate of Fire, MG45 is extremely prone to overheating which damages the component or even severely breaks it and affects overall performance.
    • Interestingly, MG45 is able to accept 75-round Patronentrommel which is used by MG34. Only 10 units were produced during wartime.
    • The roller-delayed blowback action has been employed by several firearms in the post-war such as SIG 510, HK 21, and CETME Ameli.
  • U.S had reverse-engineered MG42 and replaced the barrel to be compatible for 7.62 Springfield(.30.06) known as T24 Machine Gun. To meet U.S cyclic rate requirements, a heavy bolt is installed to reduce the rate of fire for better control and accuracy. However, the design engineer made an error where the 7.92x56mm Mauser caliber was shorter than .30.06 Springfield(7.62x63mm), resulting in continuous stoppages during a field test. The project of T24 was ultimately abandoned after considering too much effort and time to redesign it.[4]
  • MG42 has numerous experimental device that increases its performance during the battle, but never released in actual service itself:
    • Krummlauf was proposed to be used at MG42, which was bent to 30° in order to shoot from the cover without exposing the operator itself. However, the application of the Krummlauf in MG42 will wear out the barrel life expectancy and considered impractical to be deployed.[5]
    • An exclusive compensator of MG42, which basically a muzzle brake was proposed in 1943. Unlike the standard conical-shaped flash hider, the muzzle brake consists of two baffle plates attached to the recoil intensifier and flash eliminator. The muzzle brake itself was only produced in several numbers and didn't have a deployment record.[6]
  • An attempt to make a machinegun can be fired undercover without exposing the operator has been conducted for MG42 and MG34, which is known as Deckungszielgerät für le. 34 u. 42 Dezetgerät or Undercover Aiming and Firing Device. The device itself consists of an extended linkage firing mechanism that replaces the original pistol grip, 2 mirrors as a standard sighting device, and the shoulder stock.[7]

References[edit]