Blow it back to God...
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Blow it back to God...
Don't know anything about these guys, but apparently, they sell replicas of a certain German WW2 anti-tank gun, very useful when threatening to blow up religious artifacts.
http://www.adeq.net/pzfaustpix.htm
Would make a nice wallhanger, wouldn't you think?
/SJ
http://www.adeq.net/pzfaustpix.htm
Would make a nice wallhanger, wouldn't you think?
/SJ
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That's just the thing, isn't it... First of all, anti-tank weapons were not designed before WW2. Second, the weapon Indy's wielding in the movie is not supposed to be the Soviet Ruchnoi Protivotankovii Granatomet 2 (thrower of tank-protective grenade) - it came in use in the early 1950's - but one of the German predecessors. Then Panzerschreck (tank terror) came in 1943, which rules that one out. The M9A1 Bazooka was developed in 1942. The Panzerfaust (tank fist), however, is the earliest German AT gun, planned in 1941. True, none of these existed during Raiders, but chronologically, the Panzerfaust is the nearest possible weapon.He had a RPG 2 with an APHE warhead.
Besides, I don't think the Indy-held weapon is totally identical to the RPG-2... compare the pics:
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AAAHHHH....RPG-2's and -7's.....wonderful little "toys"....the PG round goes slow enough you can see it coming ...and just fast enough that you can't get away from it!!!!! Just remember, guys, ROTLA is like one of those old 1930's/40's serials....it's an adventure fantasy....which is why we can use RPG-2's for Panzerfausten (did I get that right, my Deutsch speaking friends????), and carry 1942-marked Mk. VII bags in 1936!!!!
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I remember reading somewhere (I think it was on this very site) that in the original script for Raiders, Indy was supposed to stumble upon a secret stash of high-tech, experimental weapons at the Nazi U-boat base. While this scene never made it into the final film, it can help in explaining where Indy might have come across a weapon that wasn't supposed to exist in 1936. And if you wanted to go really far out on a limb, you could say that whatever weapon that Indy does come across, was the prototype from which the Russians developed their RPG, much in the same way the German "Sturmgewehr" (sp?) was the first true assualt rifle and directly influenced the development of the AK-47.
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Yes they do, why this is I don't clearly know, maybe it refers to the year 1956 or something?The Chinese do seem to have become "hung up" on that Type 56 desigantion, don't you think?
Yeah! LOL.... You can just imagine it, a General orders some more ammo for the Type 56 rifle, and he gets type 56 ration packs or something!I guess it's easier to keep track of inventory when everything is given a "Type 56" designation!!!
Hey, I've just thought, maybe it's all to do with the Chinese takeaway culture, everything there has a number!
"Hmm, let's see, I'll have a Type 56 assualt rifle, a Type 56 Special Fried Rice and a Type 56 tank please!"
"With or without sauce sir?"
OK, I'll stop now,
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APHE
Anti Personnel High Explosive. The warhead weighs the same but is smaller since it is not a hollow shaped charge. During Uncle Ronnie’s Caribbean Adventures our top kick fired off a few. The rest of us were not allowed to handle captured ordnance:(
“AAAHHHH....RPG-2's and -7's.....wonderful little "toys"....the PG round goes slow enough you can see it coming ...and just fast enough that you can't get away from it!!!!!”
Funny thing with PRG rounds, and lesser with LAWs, the missile tracks into the wind. Less so while the sustainer is burning. Then when it goes ballistic, turns like a curve ball. It’s strange to have to lead a target by aiming behind it.
Anti Personnel High Explosive. The warhead weighs the same but is smaller since it is not a hollow shaped charge. During Uncle Ronnie’s Caribbean Adventures our top kick fired off a few. The rest of us were not allowed to handle captured ordnance:(
“AAAHHHH....RPG-2's and -7's.....wonderful little "toys"....the PG round goes slow enough you can see it coming ...and just fast enough that you can't get away from it!!!!!”
Funny thing with PRG rounds, and lesser with LAWs, the missile tracks into the wind. Less so while the sustainer is burning. Then when it goes ballistic, turns like a curve ball. It’s strange to have to lead a target by aiming behind it.
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The 84mm Carl Gustav isn't a rocket launcher - it's a recoilless rifle. The Canadian army uses them and I got to fire one during my militia training. No recoil but the blast when you fire it feels like being hit on all sides with big pillows, and you can smell blood in your nose for a second.
Click here to see the Carl Gustav
BTW, my theory is that the Indy rocket launcher was a stage prop made up from odds and ends and spray painted black. During the close-ups you can see the hose clamps holding it together.
Click here to see the Carl Gustav
BTW, my theory is that the Indy rocket launcher was a stage prop made up from odds and ends and spray painted black. During the close-ups you can see the hose clamps holding it together.
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What about the U.S. Army and the M-1! Let's see, in WWII there was the M-1 Rifle, M-1 Carbine, and M-1 helmet, and I'm probably missing one or two other "M-1's" in there somewhere.RonC wrote:E.A....I like that!!! The Chinese do seem to have become "hung up" on that Type 56 desigantion, don't you think? I guess it's easier to keep track of inventory when everything is given a "Type 56" designation!!!
Nope, it's a RPG all right. That's what they look like, "hose clamps" and all. It's really a very simple design and the few I've seen appeared rather crudely made.Amaziah Rimfire wrote: BTW, my theory is that the Indy rocket launcher was a stage prop made up from odds and ends and spray painted black. During the close-ups you can see the hose clamps holding it together.