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The gun found at this month's buy-back is believed to be a StG 44 or Sturmgewehr 44 - literally 'storm rifle 44'). In battle: A photo of a German infantryman with a Sturmgewehr 44 in 1944, taken from the Federal Archives (Bundesarchiv) in Berlin
