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The '''SDK''' (''Schalldämpfer Karabiner'', "Silenced Carbine") is an obscure WWII-era German silenced bolt-action carbine. Little reliable information on the weapon exists, and most information, including the given name, comes from the claims of James P. Atwood, an Axis memorabilia collector (who was a controversial figure for making fake Nazi daggers) who claimed to have obtained a model marked No. 2 in the late 1960s. Atwood claimed that the rifle was commissioned by the chief of Berlin police, Graf von Helldorff, for use by the Gestapo, and used special unmarked 9×19mm rounds with soft-nosed tips laced in cyanide. No gun with the serial No.1 has ever been found. | The '''SDK''' (''Schalldämpfer Karabiner'', "Silenced Carbine") is an obscure WWII-era German silenced bolt-action carbine. Little reliable information on the weapon exists, and most information, including the given name, comes from the claims of James P. Atwood, an Axis memorabilia collector (who was a controversial figure for making fake Nazi daggers) who claimed to have obtained a model marked No. 2 in the late 1960s. Atwood claimed that the rifle was commissioned by the chief of Berlin police, Graf von Helldorff, for use by the Gestapo, and used special unmarked 9×19mm rounds with soft-nosed tips laced in cyanide. No gun with the serial No.1 has ever been found. | ||
− | The SDK appears to have been a bullpup design, with the bolt, breech, and magazine feed located in the stock of the weapon. The | + | The SDK appears to have been a bullpup design, with the bolt, breech, and magazine feed located in the stock of the weapon. The front of the barrel was encased in a large integral suppressor. The SDK used a scope and had a twin-trigger arrangement. The gun used Luger magazines. |
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Revision as of 17:09, 7 October 2018
The SDK (Schalldämpfer Karabiner, "Silenced Carbine") is an obscure WWII-era German silenced bolt-action carbine. Little reliable information on the weapon exists, and most information, including the given name, comes from the claims of James P. Atwood, an Axis memorabilia collector (who was a controversial figure for making fake Nazi daggers) who claimed to have obtained a model marked No. 2 in the late 1960s. Atwood claimed that the rifle was commissioned by the chief of Berlin police, Graf von Helldorff, for use by the Gestapo, and used special unmarked 9×19mm rounds with soft-nosed tips laced in cyanide. No gun with the serial No.1 has ever been found.
The SDK appears to have been a bullpup design, with the bolt, breech, and magazine feed located in the stock of the weapon. The front of the barrel was encased in a large integral suppressor. The SDK used a scope and had a twin-trigger arrangement. The gun used Luger magazines.
The Schälldampfer Karabiner and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Call of Duty: WWII | "SDK 9mm" | Various optional attachments | Released in Halloween Scream update in 2018 | 2017 |