Slow Motion: StG-45(M) Prototype (Reproduction)
This video showcases a reproduction of the StG-45(M) prototype in slow motion. Developed by Mauser engineers at the end of WWII, this rifle served as the foundation for Heckler & Koch's iconic roller-delayed blowback series, including the HK91, MP5, and others. Although twenty sets of parts were produced, the war prevented complete assembly at Mauser. A few were later finished by Allied intelligence for testing. The rifle is chambered in 8x33 Kurz and is noted for its excellent handling. The description also references another video, "Last Ditch Innovation," for more details on its development into the H&K lineage.













