Nothing can add to a film like a large gun belching flame with it's loud report. This category is dedicated to high caliber weapons used in ground attack roles. We have Pak Guns (anti-tank guns), Flak Guns (anti-aircraft guns) and we have several light infantry howitzers and 8cm mortars in our inventory. More importantly, we have crews of extras that know how to use them. These crews even know how to handle the weapons "Auf Deutsch" or "in German". We are also happy to train your actors, extras and stunt crews if necessary. This added bit of realism mixed with the action sequences of firing can tremendously enhance a battle scene. The realism is impressive and all of the guns fire blanks that will give a report as well as a visual effect.
8.8cm Flak 36 C1
The German 88 was one of the most recognized German weapons of World War 2.
8.8cm Flak 36 C2
The German 88 was one of the most recognized German weapons of World War 2.
Pak 40 75mm
German Heavy Anti-tank gun designed in 1940 and could destroy virtually any allied armored vehicle.
Pak 38 50mm G
German Anti-Tank gun, debuted in 1938 and was the mainstay during the early war years.
Pak 36 37mm
Early German Anti-tank gun, debuted in 1936.
LeIG 18 75mm Howitzer D
German Light Infantry Howitzer of World War 2.
LeIG 18 75mm Howitzer T
German Light Infantry Howitzer of World War 2.
GrW 34 8cm Mortar C
The standard German 8cm mortar used throughout World War 2.
Flak 38 20mm C
Highly effective German 20mm Anti-Aircraft weapon, used also as an Anti-Infantry gun.
Flak 37 37mm
Highly effective German 37mm Cannon, also mounted on the Ju-87 Stuka.
Pak 38 50mm A
German Anti-Tank gun, debuted in 1938 and was the mainstay during the early war years.
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