Zf.Ger.38

Zf.Ger.38
Zf.Ger.38 at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds, United Kingdom
TypeMachine gun
Place of originNazi Germany
Production history
Designed1938
Specifications
Cartridge7.92×57mm
Caliber7.92
ActionBlowback

The Zf.Ger.38 or Zielfeuergerät 38 is a blowback-operated blank-firing machine gun designed and produced by Haenel in 1938, serving the Wehrmacht for training purposes throughout World War II.[1] Utilizing 7.92×57mm wooden bullet blanks, it has a simple yet sturdy construction reduced to the most necessary functioning parts.

Post-war examination by the Allies categorized the Zf.Ger.38 as a “spring gun” or “trip wire-activated static defense machine gun”.

References

  1. ^ "Zielfeuergerät 38 Training Machine Gun". Forgottenweapons.com. 2010-06-22. Retrieved 2012-09-27.