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  • SZUsszan
    #67533
    "The M60 machine gun began development in the late 1940s as a program for a new, lighter 7.62 mm machine gun. It was partly derived from German guns of World War II (most notably the FG 42 and the MG 42),[4] but it contained American innovations as well. Early prototypes, notably the T52 and T161 bore a close resemblance to both the M1941 Johnson machine gun and the FG 42.[5] The final evaluation version was designated the T161E3. It was intended to replace the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle and M1919A6 Browning machine gun in the squad automatic weapon role, and in the medium machine gun role. One of the weapons tested against it during its procurement process was the FN MAG.
    The experimental T-44 machine gun developed from the German FG 42 and MG 42 machine guns.

    The U.S. Army officially adopted the T161E3 as the M60 in 1957.[6] The decision to adopt the M60 instead of foreign designs, like modified versions of the proven German MG42 or the still-unproven FN MAG, was largely due to strict Congressional restrictions requiring preference be given to the designs of US arms manufacturers (even if a superior design was available from foreign sources) primarily out of desire to avoid paying licensing fees, but also out of a strong bias in favor of domestic products."

    Szóval nincs igazad. Sokkal több köze van az MG42-höz, mint az általad példázott StG44nek az AKhoz.

    Más helyen is ezt találtam:

    "M60 prototypes were simply FG42 copies with MG42's belt feeding mechanism.

    M60/FG42 are gas operated, MG42 is recoil operated."