The Panzerbüchse 38 was an early German anti-tank rifle featuring a unique dropping block action and a recoiling barrel system. Despite its high-velocity 7.92mm round, it was deemed too heavy and complex, leading to the development of the simpler Panzerbüchse 39. Its design incorporated features like a folding stock and a 10-round external hopper for manual loading.
The SS41 was a Czech-designed bullpup anti-tank rifle chambered in 7.92x94mm, adopted by the German SS during WWII. It utilized a high-velocity tungsten core bullet capable of penetrating 30mm of armor at 100 meters. Its unique sliding barrel action and 10-round magazine made it a compact yet powerful weapon for its era, though its rarity today makes it a significant historical artifact.
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