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Mauser 3cm MK-103 |
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Kit
Attack # RE72347 Schatton # 72053 |
Preview by Rob Haelterman |
Historical background The
Rheinmetall-Borsig MK 103 was a German 30 mm autocannon that was
mounted in combat aircraft (like the Hs129, Fw190, Me410 and Do335)
during World War II, using a belt feed mechanism. In
ground use, the MK103 was the basis of the 3cm
Flak 103/38 and the 3cm
Flakvierling MK103. At the same time it was meant to be the
primary weapon of the Flakpanzer IV "Kugelblitz". While
not in widespread use by the end of the war, it was without any
doubt a very
destructive weapon. Sources
differ about the overall length, going from 2350mm [1] to 2318mm
[2] and 2285mm [3]. What
is inside the Attack box What is inside the Schatton set The
Schatton set contains two identical barrels with a muzzle brake
consisting of individual vents. Both the muzzle and the vents are
hollowed out and are an incredible feat of engineering and will
be a great improvement of the Attack set, even though they don't
come cheap. The whole of the barrel is substantially longer than
those in the Attack set, but measured from the taper at the base
of the barrel they are identical.
References [4] Panzer Tracts 12-1, Flakpanzer IV, T.L. Jentz & H.L. Doyle, Panzer Tracts
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