|
See details
|
7.5cm Pak40 Anti-Tank Gun
Ref: G099
Entering service in late 1941, this was basically a scaled-up PaK38 but was a much superior weapon and was the best of the "standard" German anti-tank guns capable of destoying any Allied tank. They saw service on all fronts from 1941.
Our price: £9.25
|
|
See details
|
7.5cm PaK50 L/30 Anti-Tank Gun
Ref: G131
Introduced in 1944, this Infantry Gun was a combination of a cut down 75mm Pak40 gun barrel to L/30 with a large 3 or 5 Baffle Plate Box type Muzzle Brake and mounted on the carriage of the 5cm PAK38...
Our price: £8.25
|
|
See details
|
75mm Le IG18 Infantry Gun
Ref: G098
This 7.5cm infantry close support weapon was very usefull little gun using a "shotgun" breech. They could be towed by most light vehicles and were often seen being towed behing the one ton Demag halftrack (SdKfz10)(see G133).
Our price: £8.25
|
|
See details
|
75mm Pack Howitzer (with optional wheels)
Ref: US048
Designed in the 1920's , this ingeniously designed howitzer weighed just over 1300lbs and could be broken down and carried by mule train. Used on all theatres by both the British and Americans it remained in service into the 1960's...
Our price: £8.25
|
|
See details
|
76.2cm PaK 36(r) Anti-Tank Gun
Ref: G078
Following the capture of the Russian M36 Anti-Tank gun (R9) in huge numbers, the Wehrmacht decided to add it to their ordnance inventory. It was used in its original form as the FK296(r)(R9) but later was redesigned and rechambered to accept the PaK40 cartridge as the Pak36(r ) and saw service on...
Our price: £12.00
|
|
See details
|
76.2mm M1936 Field Gun
Ref: R009
The Soviet Union lost almost 50% of their field guns in the first six months of WWII. Amongst them were large numbers of this fine weapon which resulted in the Germans' adopting it as the FK296(r)(see G78) even mounting them on some of their Marders (see G77 & G225) and on the famous "Diana" half...
Our price: £10.50
|
|
See details
|
76.2mm M42 ZIS 3 Dual Howitzer/Anti-Tank Gun
Ref: R015
The need for a combination of both Field and Anti-tank gun was realized in this superb design. Introduced in 1943 it was manufactured in greater numbers than any other artillery piece in WWII and remained in service with Soviet Bloc countries for many years after WWII seeing action in Korea, Viet...
Our price: £8.25
|
|
See details
|
8.8cm PaK 43/41 Anti-Tank Gun
Ref: G069
Known as the ""Scheunentor" (Barn Door), due to its size and awkwardness to manhandle, this was none the lessa well liked and highly effective gun and from late 1943 was deployed on all fronts.
Our price: £12.95
|
|
|