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No, because none were ever built, the picture is photoshoped
Edited because: Spelling Error
The Ratte was like a tank straight out of the imagination of a kid.
It’s shopped in.
You can use the explosions of the shells to hit buildings and people the shells could also fire cluster munitions
Clearly, after all that tank is way to big to use on other humans.
I don’t know what you’re talking about. Those are clearly dragon-fighting machines.
>Yeah it was a typo. If that rifle had penetration like that poland would probably won WW2 by defeating both allies and axis.
The Russians did destroy or immobilize many German tanks with their PTRD and PTRS.
Most Europeon pistols were chambered in either 9mm Luger, 380acp, or .32acp. Russians used 7.62×25mm Tokarev, while the Spanish guns were chambered in 9×23mm Largo. The Germans did seize quite a bit of Colt 45s from Americans.
Luger were not the Germans’ standard issue during WW2, like it was during WW1. It was in WW1 when they discovered that the Luger didn’t take battlefield dirt well and jammed frequently. The standard issue Walther P38 was more battlefield worthy than the Luger. Most of the Luger used in the war were more carried by high ranking officers as status symbols and self defense, like with many other pistols on the Axis side.
Yeah it was a typo. If that rifle had penetration like that poland would probably won WW2 by defeating both allies and axis.
@SeraphimDawn
Well the Vis was extensively used by german soldiers instead of the luger due to similar performance.
The Japanese on the other hand, almost never reused any weapons they’ve captured from their enemies. Even though their adversaries usually had superior weapons.
I think you mean 33 mm. 33 centimeters would be about a foot of steel.
Poland had something interesting back then.
A big freaking rifle that could penetrate 33 cm of angled armor.
Sadly Germans had more tanks than Poles had rifles.
Later both germans and russians used it to develop teir own antitank rifles.
And Canadians actually designed this?
These are like the Proto-Desert Eagle pistols.
History is awesome!
There are also several other videos with replicas, of course.
Didn’t knew Hickok made a Liberator video.
Umm no, you can find videos of the Liberator being fire, it’s the Deer gun he’s talking about.
The one people like Hickok45 shot were replicas. Yes, the originals are rare. Even the instruction manuals, which were mostly printed in pictures fro the illiterates, can fetch up to thousands.
You probably won’t find an Liberator video, they’re rare and built to realy shody standards, I wouldn’t shoot one even if I was getting paid, and Deer Guns were probablyh even rarer.