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4.2 cm Pak 41

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Type
  
Anti-tank gun

Used by
  
Germany

Produced
  
1941–42

Place of origin
  
Nazi Germany

Wars
  
World War II

No. built
  
313

4.2 cm Pak 41

The 4.2 cm Pak 41 was a light anti-tank gun issued to German airborne units in World War II. This gun was externally similar to the 3.7 cm Pak 36, using a modified version of the latter's carriage, but used the squeeze bore principle (in German called Gerlich after Hermann Gerlich, who developed the principle in the 1920s, reportedly for a hunting rifle) to boost its velocity, and hence armour-piercing ability. The bore had a diameter of 42 mm at the chamber, but tapered down to 28 mm at the muzzle. Production was terminated in May 1942 after the delivery of 136 guns. By November 1944, 41 remained in service.

Specifications

  • Projectile weight: AP 0.336 kg (12 ounces)
  • References

    4.2 cm Pak 41 Wikipedia