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GEBIRGSJAGER NORTHWEST 95.AUFKLRN ABTL 5.GJD |
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HORRIDO! |







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Average Cost $250+ |
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The following are the weapons commonly carried by the Gebirgsjager. |
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The most common rifle used by all German troops during WW2. Reliable and hard to break. While lighter versions were available, the Gebirgsjager found that this was one of the few weapons that could hold up to very rough treatment. |
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K98 Mauser |
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Average Cost $1000+ |
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Know as Hitler’s Garand, it uses an open bolt system. Gives the German a slight edge over his allied opponent, as it has a 10 round magazine and it does not eject the magazine when empty. |
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G-43 |
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Good Luck…. |
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The most common of Machine Guns, almost all German tactics were based on this weapon and its employment. We have both blank firing and gas firing versions in the unit. |
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MG 34 |
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Good Luck... |
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The basis of most machine guns after the war, it is still in use today in parts of the world. We have a blank firing version of this weapon. Used much like the MG 34 only a better weapon. |
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MG 42 |
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$10,000+ |
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The MP 40 is what everyone remembers from the movies. A good close work weapon, usually only given to Squad leaders and above. |
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MP-40 |
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Mock-up $200.00+ |
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The first true infantryman’s equalizer, it came in larger and larger sizes. The final version was taken by the Russians to later become the RPG-2/7 |
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Panzerfaust |
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What we wear and use |
To contact us, email:Oberjager@gebirgsjagernw.org |
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Mock-up $20.00+ |
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The infamous German Potato Masher grenade is easy to carry and can be thrown much further then Allied Hand Grenades. |
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“Potato Masher” Grenade |
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Average Cost $100+ |
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The most common rifle used by many Austrians during WW1. Reliable and a straight pull back bolt . The 5.GJD started with this short-rifle at the beginning of the war, and it saw service throughout. |
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Steyr-Mannlicher 95-30 (Short Rifle) |






