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7.62cm PaK 36(r)

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36

Postby Manuferey on 27 Feb 2011 15:51

A 7.62cm PaK 36 towed by a MCG5 half-track of French origin (from ebay.com):

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

Postby peeved on 08 Sep 2011 10:23

Wrecked gun (in Africa?) from exp. eBay.de auction.

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

Postby Sturm78 on 22 Nov 2011 14:01

Hi all,

Two images from Ebay. German or Russian ammunition??

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

Postby Piotr Mikołajski on 02 Dec 2011 22:38

Sturm78 wrote:Two images from Ebay. German or Russian ammunition??

For me its German ammo.
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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

Postby jopaerya on 29 Dec 2011 10:12

From Ebay a picture of this PaK gun in cold and harsh conditions .

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

Postby peeved on 01 Jan 2012 10:16

From exp. eBay.de.

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

Postby Sturm78 on 10 May 2012 20:41

Hi all,

An image from Ebay:

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

Postby jopaerya on 13 Jun 2012 19:04

A Ebay picture from 1944 during practice .

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

Postby Sturm78 on 06 Dec 2012 23:12

Hi all,

Another image from Ebay:

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

Postby Eax-E on 06 Dec 2012 23:35

Hi,
At the begining of this topic it is said that the german modified the gun to use it as a AT gun. Does anyone knows what the modification(s) consist(s) in ?

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

Postby LMG15 on 23 Dec 2012 10:30

Concur images are not flipped. The recoil guard for the layer is on the left of the breech on both guns where it should be. I have had a good look at the gun captured in Libya in 1942 and returned to Australia for tech intel evaluation at MGO Maribyrnong. It was an early conversion chambered for the original Russian cartridge and without a muzzle brake. The sight is the standard Pak type as per the Pak38 and Pak40. The sight drum is still intact and is graduated in 100m intervals for:

PzGr.39 0-15,
PzGr40 0-14 and
7,62cm Spr F.K.296(r) 0-41.

There are some photos of these guns in North Africa on AWM website - look at photo numbers around 014257 and 024685,

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Re: 7.62cm PaK 36(r)

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