Well, it's a convoluted and fairly boring read, but there seems to be something in the mix: Wikipedia tells us, amongst other things that Hitler was cancelling weapons projects, being kept in the dark about what weapons were being developed, but that it was he who coined the term Sturmgewehr.
In other news, there are two key differences between an assault rifle and a traditional battlefield rifle. Firstly they're shorter, so better for close quarters, and getting through narrow doorways, and secondly, they can fire lots of bullets with one press of the trigger, rather than one bullet.
I had looked at the Wiki page and concluded that an assault rifle did differ from battle (and presumably hunting) rifles. I couldn't quite fathom the name, though, since I'd assumed it to be descriptive in some way rather than spin. However it seems "it sounded cool" is about the size of it.
Well surely from what secondhand_rick said an assault rifle is better for assaults. You know, you're going into a building and running through corridors and doorways and generally assaulting places and you'd want the shorter rifle to not keep banging it on doors and things I expect... You probably wouldn't care about this distinction so much if you weren't assaulting places.
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Date: 2009-01-29 09:43 am (UTC)In other news, there are two key differences between an assault rifle and a traditional battlefield rifle. Firstly they're shorter, so better for close quarters, and getting through narrow doorways, and secondly, they can fire lots of bullets with one press of the trigger, rather than one bullet.
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Date: 2009-01-29 09:56 am (UTC)I had looked at the Wiki page and concluded that an assault rifle did differ from battle (and presumably hunting) rifles. I couldn't quite fathom the name, though, since I'd assumed it to be descriptive in some way rather than spin. However it seems "it sounded cool" is about the size of it.
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Date: 2009-01-29 12:54 pm (UTC)