From what I understand the Germans army currently uses the MG3 which is basically a newer version of the MG42 and looks a good deal like it. Variants of the MG3 are licensed for production in other countries. I think Iran is one of them.
First put into service in 1930, a contract for the manufacture of 25,000 more for the U.S. Army has just now (September, 2008) been awarded, because all efforts to design a superior replacement for the weapon have failed.
.. hmm .. lousy bit of cover he's picked (fence ???) . Must be in some dead ground and firing at distance (hence tri-pod) lot of effort for small cal weapon don't you think?
I bet they were in a major hurry from whatever position they were in before hand...From what I recollect from my readings, the PZGrenadiers would have a LMG - MG34 attached to the riflemen, the old tactic of using suppressive fire while moving stood strong with them, and that ain't no lie!