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* Country: Germany | * Country: Germany | ||
* Manufacturer: Walther | * Manufacturer: Walther | ||
* Calibre: 27mm | |||
*Date of Manufacture: from 1940 onwards | *Date of Manufacture: from 1940 onwards | ||
* Barrel Length: 6 inches | * Barrel Length: 6 inches |
Revision as of 10:33, 7 December 2011
The Walther Kampfpistole (“Battle Pistol”) was a flare pistol used by the Germans in WWII that could also be used to fire explosive charges at lightly armoured targets.
Specifications
- Country: Germany
- Manufacturer: Walther
- Calibre: 27mm
- Date of Manufacture: from 1940 onwards
- Barrel Length: 6 inches
The Walther Kampfpistole flare gun appears in the following movies:
Film
- Used by Eddy Habbema as Robby Froost in Soldier of Orange (1977)