Item:
ON13386

Original German WWII Inert Panzerfaust 100 Anti-Tank Rocket and Launcher

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. The Panzerfaust 100 gross ("large") or Faustpatrone (Translated literally to mean: Tank Fist Large) was the fourth version of the Panzerfaust. This was the final version produced in quantity, and was completed in September 1944. However, it did not reach full production until November 1944. It had a nominal maximum range of 100 m (330 ft). 190 g (6.7 oz) of propellant launched the warhead at 60 m (200 ft) per second from a 6 cm (2.4 in) diameter tube. The sight had holes for 30, 60, 80 and 150 m (260 and 490 ft), and had luminous paint in them to make counting up to the correct one easier in the dark. This version weighed 6 kg (13 lb) and could penetrate 220 mm (8.7 in) of armor. This model was only produced for a few months before the war ended, so they are quite rare in ANY condition, even more so in this nice collectible state.

This example is totally inert in accordance per the current BATF standards governing ordnance and cannot be used as a destructive device.

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This ingenious throw away Rocket and Launcher was one of AH's last ditch weapons adopted by the NSDAPs to try and repel the invading Allies on both the Eastern and Western fronts.

It still retains much of the original dunkelgelb paint with the extremely faint original red stenciling still visible! Original leaf sight and trigger assembly are also still present. The original rocket appears to be complete, but the tail section is stuck inside of the tube, unable to be removed to inspect. The warhead also still has remnants of the original label.

This is a very rare example and your chance to own an original Panzerfaust 100 launcher and rocket set!

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