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GSO174 Anti-tank Rifle Team (Greatcoat)
Anti-tank Rifle Team (Greatcoat) (GSO174)
Anti-tank Rifle Team (Greatcoat)
(GSO174)
includes one Anti-tank Rifle team & one Small two-hole base.
The
Panzerbüchse 39
(or
PzB 39
) was the standard anti-tank rifle of the German Army during the early stages of the Second World War. A refined version of the earlier
Panzerbüchse 38
, the
PzB 39
fired the same specially designed cartridge as it predicator; a 7.92mm projectile housed in a large 94mm long case known as the
7.92x94 Patronen
.
Check out the Anti-tank Rifle Team (Greatcoat) in the online store here...
Capable of penetrating 25mm of armour at ranges out to 330 yards, total production of the
PzB 39
was in excess of 39,000. While it remained in service until 1944, it was hopelessly inadequate against all but lightest armoured vehicles.
Designed by Evan Allen
Painted by Aaron Mathie
The Anti-tank Rifle Team in Flames Of War
Team
Range
ROF
Anti-tank
Firepower
Notes
Anti-tank rifle team
16"/40cm
1
4
6
Tank Assault 3.
Last Updated On
Thursday, October 23, 2014
by Blake at Battlefront
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