Hi,
I am posting this in the hopes to get some practical backup info. I have done some extensive research on the Panzerfaust 60 and its development for the past two years.
Working my way through scarce online available information, also trying to differentiate between reproduction and war time relics.
This forum is a great source of knowledge, and I have found a great deal of diagrams and useful stuff. Lacking Pzfst 60 parts myself, the info I want is simple, but I can’t estimate dimensions from theory only. I want some practical backup of guys who own a Panzerfaust relic. I lack the original schematics so I can only roughly approximate.
Tube thickness = 50 mm
Total length tube = 1045 mm, probably with war-head
What is the actual empty tube length and why? There are contradictory dimensions online and only the total length inc. grenade is in WW2 time documentation (=1045 mm). I also I have not found any documentation on the real width of the trigger parts, looking for width shown marked in red.
Regards,
I am posting this in the hopes to get some practical backup info. I have done some extensive research on the Panzerfaust 60 and its development for the past two years.
Working my way through scarce online available information, also trying to differentiate between reproduction and war time relics.
This forum is a great source of knowledge, and I have found a great deal of diagrams and useful stuff. Lacking Pzfst 60 parts myself, the info I want is simple, but I can’t estimate dimensions from theory only. I want some practical backup of guys who own a Panzerfaust relic. I lack the original schematics so I can only roughly approximate.
Tube thickness = 50 mm
Total length tube = 1045 mm, probably with war-head
What is the actual empty tube length and why? There are contradictory dimensions online and only the total length inc. grenade is in WW2 time documentation (=1045 mm). I also I have not found any documentation on the real width of the trigger parts, looking for width shown marked in red.
Regards,