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 Lieutenant) June 23, 2016

Used by the Germans in WWII, the Pak 40 makes other anti-tank guns look like toys. It can fire 10 shots per minute, and the force of one shot can blast through half a foot of steel. Watch as host Paul Shull fires one in the empty desert.read more

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This German tank destroyer is the last Marder III variant. Very few of these vehicles survived the war!  This tank destroyer has resided in a museum for the past 40 years! It was produced in 1944 and was manufactured by Bohmen-Marische Mashinenfabriken in...read more

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 Lieutenant) April 25, 2016

This PaK 40 is in great shape for its age/situation. Good design, low profile, light weight, and hard hitting. The WWII German PaK (PanzerAbwehrKanone) 40 was developed in early WWII but didn't see widespread production until about 1941. The gun was often used by allied forces whenever they...read more

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The 7.5 cm Pak 40 formed the backbone of German anti-tank guns for the latter part of World War II, so it was the standard German anti-tank gun. Following the invasion of the USSR in 1941 and the appearance of heavily armoured Soviet tanks such as the T-34...read more

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