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[[Image:PzB-38.jpg|thumb|right|400px|PzB 38 - 7.92x94mm (Patrone 318)]]
 
The '''Panzerbüchse 38 (PzB 38)''' is a German anti-tank rifle designed by engineer B. Brauer at Gustloff Werke in Suhl. It is a manually loaded single-shot weapon. The PzB 38 was very soon replaced by the improved '''PzB 39''', which uses the same ammunition. Only 1,408 PzB 38 rifles were produced, and 62 of them were used by the Wehrmacht during the Invasion of Poland in 1939.
 
 
 
==Specifications==
 
*'''Produced''': 1938-1940
 
*'''Calibre''': 7.92x94 mm (Patrone 318)
 
*'''Action''': Single-fire
 
*'''Length''': 1,616 mm (63.75 in)
 
*'''Barrel length''': 1,260 mm (49.6 in)
 
*'''Weight''': 16.2 kg (35.7 lb)
 
*'''Muzzle velocity ''': 1210 m/s
 
*'''Effective range''': 300 m (330 yd) (for penetration of 20 mm armor)
 
*'''Feed system''': Single shot, no magazine
 
 
 
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{{Gun Title|Panzerbüchse 38}}
 
 
 
===Video Games===
 
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| ''[[Enlisted]]'' || || || 2021
 
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=Panzerbüchse 39=
 
[[Image:PzB-39.jpg|thumb|right|400px|PzB 39 - 7.92x94 mm (Patrone 318)]]
 
[[Image:PzB-39-2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|PzB 39 with spare ammunition box - 7.92x94 mm (Patrone 318)]]
 
 
 
The  '''Panzerbüchse 39 (PzB 39)''' (German: "tank hunting rifle model 39") is a German anti-tank rifle used during World War II that is an improvement of the earlier '''PzB 38'''. It is a single-shot, manually loaded weapon that uses a falling-block action. To increase the rate of fire, a box containing spare cartridges could be mounted on the rifle's side. This is not a feeding device, but instead simply put spare ammunition within easy reach of the operator. Its cartridge is the propriety 7.92x94mm round, based on the common 7.92x57mm Mauser round, but with a much longer 94mm casing. It was first produced in 1939 and saw action during the Invasion of Poland and the opening phases of the war against the Soviet Union. The rifle was phased out by 1944; by that time, developments in tank armor systems rendered most anti-tank rifles ineffective against all but the lightest armored vehicles.
 
 
 
In August 1941, the production of a direct copy of the PzB 39 and its ammunition began in the USSR at Tula as a stop-gap solution. In two months (August-September), only 144 were manufactured, and then this weapon was abandoned in favor of 14.5mm AT rifles.
 
 
 
== Specifications ==
 
*'''Produced''': 1939-1942
 
*'''Calibre''': 7.92x94 mm (Patrone 318)
 
*'''Action''': Falling-block
 
*'''Length''': 1,620 mm (63.8 in)
 
*'''Barrel length''': 1,085 mm (42.7 in)
 
*'''Weight''': 11.6 kg (25.57 lb)
 
*'''Muzzle velocity ''': 1265 m/s
 
*'''Effective range''': 300 m (330 yd) (for penetration of 20 mm armor)
 
*'''Feed system''': Single shot, no magazine
 
 
 
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{{Gun Title|Panzerbüchse 39}}
 
 
 
===Films===
 
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| ''[[We Will Come Back (Sekretar raykoma)]]'' || || Soviet partisans || || 1942
 
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| ''[[Invincible (Nepobedimye)]]'' || || German soldiers || || 1943
 
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| ''[[Zigmund Kolosovskiy]]'' || || || Seen among Polish partisans weapons || 1946
 
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|''[[Soldiers (Soldaty)]]''|| || || ||1956
 
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| ''[[How I Unleashed World War II]] || || German soldiers || || 1970
 
|-
 
| ''[[Poem of Kovpak: Snow-Storm (Duma o Kovpake: Buran)]]'' || || Soviet partisans || || 1975
 
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|}
 
 
 
===Video Games===
 
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|''[[World War II Online: Battleground Europe]]''||||||||2001-2011
 
|-
 
|''[[Forgotten Hope 2]]''|| "PzB39" || || ||2007
 
|-
 
|''[[Battlefield Heroes]]''|||||Cartoonified|||Level 10 sniper rifle||2009
 
|-
 
|''[[Company of Heroes 2]]''|| ||| || Only seen in "Theatre of War" campaign missions |||2013
 
|-
 
|''[[Deadfall Adventures]]''||Pzb.38 Anti-Tank|||Has Granatbüchse 39 sights|||||2013
 
|-
 
|''[[Heroes & Generals]]''||Panzerbüchse-39||||||2016
 
|-
 
| ''[[Post Scriptum]]'' || || || Introduced with ''Plane Jaune'' update || 2018
 
|-
 
|''[[Battlefield V]]''||Panzerbüchse 39|||||Introduced in Chapter 4 update (June 2019)||2018
 
|-
 
| rowspan=2|''[[Enlisted]]'' || || || Panzerbüchse 39 with 5 round magazine || rowspan=2| 2021
 
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||| || Panzerbüchse 39 with 10 round magazine
 
|-
 
|''[[Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront]]''|| ||||| ||2021
 
|-
 
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=Granatbüchse 39=
 
[[file:Granatbüchse Modell 39.jpg|thumb|right|401px|GrB 39 - 30mm grenade]]
 
 
 
Between 1942-1944, a number of PzB 39 rifles were converted into '''Granatbüchse 39 (GrB 39)''' anti-tank grenade launchers by shortening the barrel to nearly half of its original length, from 1,085 to 590mm, and fitting the [[Schiessbecher]] rifle grenade launcher. Three types of grenades were used: an anti-personnel ''Gewehr-Sprenggranate'' and two anti-tank, light ''Gewehr-Panzergranate'' and heavy ''Gross Gewehr-Panzergranate''.
 
 
 
{{Gun Title|Granatbüchse 39}}
 
 
 
===Video Games===
 
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| ''[[Heroes & Generals]]'' || ||Granatbüchse 39|| 2016
 
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| ''[[Enlisted]]'' || ||Granatbüchse 39|| 2021
 
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|}
 
 
 
[[Category:Gun]]
 
[[Category:Rifle]]
 

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