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θ== Anti-Aircraft Weapons == Light Anti-Aircraft Guns • Fliegerfaust hand-held anti-air rocket launcher produced in 1945 • Solothurn ST-5 caliber 20 mm (.79 in) • 2 cm Flak 30/38/Flakvierling – the most produced German artillery piece of World War II, based on Russian 2-K AA gun design which was too complex to mass-produce in USSR
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The weapon has two hammerless shotgun barrels with a single rifle barrel underneath, firing two 12 gauge or 16 gauge shotgun shells (16 gauge seems to have only been used on the commercial version) alongside a single 9.3×74mmR rifle round. The M30 has two triggers and a sliding selector directly behind the lever for opening the breech.
In 1965, the shotgun was awarded the golden medal of the Leipzig Trade Fair. [3] [1] [4] In 1967, the price of one standard TOZ-34 was 150 - 160 roubles. [3] Also, since 1960s these shotguns were sold to foreign countries. [5] [6] In 1970, TOZ-34 and TOZ-34E received the State quality mark of the USSR. [7]
The triple-barrel shotgun is the rarest configuration, and arguably is an odd variant of a double-barreled shotgun rather than a drilling since it lacks the rifle/shotgun combination that all the other drillings have. The triple-barrel shotgun is generally laid out like a side-by-side shotgun, with the third barrel centered and below the other two.
Nowadays Herbert Schmidt guns are rare, spare parts almost do not exist, and their low price makes them uninteresting for collectors. In Europe, collectors pay increasingly high sums for Herbert Schmidt single-action models, especially the blank-firing versions. Prices can vary from US$75.00(great/showroom condition) to $5.00 (mean value approx ...
28 cm K L/40 "Kurfürst" (six 28 cm MRK L/40 naval guns were converted to railway guns) 28 cm SK L/40 "Bruno" (28 cm SK L/40 gun naval guns were converted to railway guns) 38 cm SK L/45 "Max" (long range coast-defence gun and siege gun) 42 cm Gamma Mörser (siege gun) 42 cm kurze MK 14 L/12 (siege gun, also known as "Bertha")
The most popular arrangement is a Side-by-Side shotgun with a high-power rifle barrel underneath with various firing mechanisms housed in a common breech. Another firearm type demanding the highest skill levels is the completely custom-made Side-by-Side or Over and Under double barrel shotgun.