List Number: | COBI-3041 |
EAN: | 5902251030414 |
Warranty: | 24 months |
Manufacturer: | COBI |
Loyalty Points: | 3 |
Price excluding VAT: | 329,12 Kč |
American M1 carbine
American lightweight self-loading carbine Caliber .30 M1 in 7.62 mm calibre, developed specifically for paratroopers and specialists where light weight was important. In total, over 4,000,000 were produced in 4 versions.
The famous American Thompson submachine gun, developed by Brigadier General John Taliaferro Thompson in 1919, became infamous during the American Prohibition era, when the submachine gun became the weapon of choice for the Mafia. In total, over 1,750,000 were produced.
American M1 Garand rifle
Standard American military semi-automatic rifle M1 GARAND calibre 7,62 mm. The rifle was extremely reliable. General George S. Patton referred to the rifle as the greatest combat tool ever created. In all, more than 6,250,000 were produced.
German MP 40 submachine gun
The most widely used German submachine gun of World War II, produced by Erma Werke from 1938. The 9 mm calibre weapon was simple and cheap to produce and can still be found in the armament of several armies. In total, about 1,000,000 units were produced in 7 versions.
British rifle Lee-Enfield No. 4MK. I
British main repeating infantry rifle designed by James Paris Lee in 1895. The 7.71 mm calibre rifle was distinguished by its high accuracy and reliability. Due to its good characteristics, the rifle remained in the standard armament of the British Army until 1960. The number of units produced is unknown.
British STEN submachine gun
The STEN was the first ever British submachine gun developed by the Reginald V pair. Shepperd and Harold J. Turpin. This is also where the name of the weapon was derived from the abbreviations of the names. Shepard, Turpin and the Enfiel factory = STEN. The 9 mm calibre machine gun was also in the armament of Czechoslovak paratroopers from Operation Anthropoid. A total of 3,750,000 pieces were produced.
German rifle GEWEHR 41
Self-loading German 7.92 mm calibre rifle manufactured by Mauser since 1941. The rifle has a special reloading design, which was developed based on the requirements of the Ordnance Office, which believed that by setting strict conditions on the mechanical components, a simple and reliable weapon would be created. The intention was only partially fulfilled and so no more than 20,000 were ever produced.
American Bazooka M1
The first small arms anti-tank weapon Bazuka M1 of 60 mm calibre. The name of the weapon comes from American show business in the 1930s, when the famous comedian Bob Burns played a trumpet made of junk called a Bazoo during his performances.
German Panzerschreck rocket rifle
The German 88 mm anti-tank small arms weapon was the successor to the famous Panzerfaust and was based on the Bazooka captured by the US Army in 1943. The design had many shortcomings, led by the short effective range of 30 m, or the strong stream of hot exhaust fumes, which many times ignited equipment parked behind the shooter. The gunner had to be equipped with a fireproof cape and a gas mask. The problems could not be solved by the end of the war.
Version (series) | 09/2022 |
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Scale | 1:35 |
Dimensions after assembly | 23,5 x 18 x 5 cm |
Number of figurines | 4 pcs |
Number of pieces | 60 pcs |
Recommended age | 7+ |
Package weight | 95 g |
Collection | Company of Heroes 3 |
Material | Plastic |
Compatible with other brand of kits | Yes |