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BAR M1918 vs FG 42 (Cost Per Shot Comparison | AR)

💰 Two elite WWII automatic rifles — but every burst came with a cost.

In this video we compare the Cost Per Shot between two iconic automatic rifles of World War II: the American M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle and Germany’s FG 42.

The M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) was designed to provide mobile suppressive fire for infantry units. Chambered in .30-06 Springfield, it delivered powerful, hard-hitting rounds with reliability and durability, becoming a backbone of U.S. fire support during both World Wars.

Meanwhile, the FG 42 was a highly advanced and rare weapon developed specifically for German paratroopers. Chambered in 7.92×57mm Mauser, it combined features of a rifle and light machine gun, offering select-fire capability, compact design, and exceptional versatility for airborne operations.

⚖️ Mass-produced battlefield workhorse vs elite paratrooper weapon. Two different wartime priorities.
But when these rifles fire their powerful rounds, which one actually costs more per shot?
Watch until the end to see the Cost Per Shot comparison.

👇 Which would you choose — BAR M1918 or FG 42?
💬 Comment your pick below.

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