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Description This is the Panzerbüchse 38 and it looks a lot like the Harkonnen cannon that Seras Victoria uses but smaller.

I hope you like it.

The Panzerbüchse 38 ("Tank Rifle"), often abbreviated as PzB 38, conceived by Dipl.-Ing. (certified engineer) B. Brauer and built by the Gustloff-Werke in Suhl. It was a manually loaded single shot weapon with moving barrel. When fired, the barrel recoiled about 9cm, which opened the breech and expelled the spent cartridge. The breech block was then arrested in the rear position, leaving an opening for the gunner to manually insert a new cartridge. The gunner then released the cocked breech with a lever at the grip. The breech and barrel then would move forward again and the trigger was cocked; then the weapon is ready to fire again. This rather complicated mechansim was reportedly prone to jamming if the system got dirty in field use.

The weapon uses the bipod found on the MG 34; the shoulder plate is rubber-cushioned and can be folded to the right for ease of transportation. Although manufactured with pressed steel parts that were spot-welded, still because of the complicated vertical block breech mechanism it was difficult to manufacture and only the small number of 1408 PzB 38 was built from 1939 to 1940 at the company Gustloff Co. Waffenfabrik in Suhl; 62 of these weapons had been used by the German troops in the invasion of Poland 1939. As soon as the successor PzB 39 was available, immediately production was switched over to the new type.

The weapon had an overall length of 161.5 cm (129cm with the stock folded for transportation) and a barrel (4 grooves rs) length of 108.5 cm. Total weight (incl. bipod and carrying sling) 16.2 kg, weight of barrel (incl muzzle brake) 6.14kg; Vo using the Patrone 318 was 1,210m/s which made for a penetration of 30mm at 100m.
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Comments: 19

AlKend93 [2017-12-19 08:58:50 +0000 UTC]

That's a Panzerbüchse 39, not the 38

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walterfan1 [2010-11-13 15:30:41 +0000 UTC]

that is awesome! i have always been fascinated by the world wars and the weapons used in those wars. this weapon really does look a lot like the harkonnen only smaller, wonder if Seras would freak out if she knew Walter based her weapon off of one used by the Germans in world war two?

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jinwylie In reply to walterfan1 [2010-11-25 00:59:52 +0000 UTC]

She probalily would, the Harkonnen 2 is based off a other german weapon too.

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walterfan1 In reply to jinwylie [2010-11-26 21:30:30 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, and I did not know that the Harkonnen 2 was based of another german weapon. What weapon was it based on?

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jinwylie In reply to walterfan1 [2010-12-11 17:50:56 +0000 UTC]

I sorry it took me so to reply but the weapon is called the german BK 37 autocannon.

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walterfan1 In reply to jinwylie [2010-12-12 22:11:20 +0000 UTC]

It is okay! and thank you!

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jinwylie In reply to walterfan1 [2010-12-15 18:51:50 +0000 UTC]

^v^

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Safor [2010-11-11 21:16:41 +0000 UTC]

I'ts somehow ironic that nowadays there are assault rifles that penetrate 32mm HB360 steel at 100 meters with SLAP ammo.

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jinwylie In reply to Safor [2010-11-12 04:22:03 +0000 UTC]

Your most right.

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Dan-S-T [2010-01-29 15:33:03 +0000 UTC]

How can a round from a rifle penetrate a tank?

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jinwylie In reply to Dan-S-T [2010-02-09 06:48:59 +0000 UTC]

Good question and I am sorry I took so long to reply.
Most anti-tank rifles use Armor-piercing ammunition.

Rifle armor-piercing ammunition generally carries its hardened penetrator within a copper or cupronickel jacket, similar to the jacket which would surround lead in a conventional projectile. Upon impact on a hard target, the copper case is destroyed, but the penetrator continues its motion and penetrates the target.

I hope that helps and if you have any more questions I'll be more then happy answer them.

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spikerommel [2009-08-28 13:58:58 +0000 UTC]

Kohta Hirano's love for Nazism extends to the good guys as well. I also agree with that comment about Walter being with Millenium. How else could a "family butler" have such connections? AND know everything about what he gives them, especially if he's never used a gun in his entire life?

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jinwylie In reply to spikerommel [2009-08-29 16:49:45 +0000 UTC]

Your very right.

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SashaLigress [2009-03-06 21:42:02 +0000 UTC]

HARKONNEN!!!! XD XD XD

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jinwylie In reply to SashaLigress [2009-03-06 21:49:51 +0000 UTC]

It does don`t it.

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SashaLigress In reply to jinwylie [2009-03-07 21:47:41 +0000 UTC]

the only differance is it's not as big as he is. XD

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jinwylie In reply to SashaLigress [2009-03-08 09:01:51 +0000 UTC]

That happins to all men. XD

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Sandwich-Man [2009-03-06 03:51:31 +0000 UTC]

Whoa... Nice find! XD

So... Walter kinda made a 2.0 version of that gun... Cause... Ya know, he was with Millennium and all... Meep. XD

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jinwylie In reply to Sandwich-Man [2009-03-06 04:41:36 +0000 UTC]

You have a point there. I bet money that Walter looked at it and sayed I can make this bigger.

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