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− | To increase the range of Leuchtpistole, the Leuchtpistole Z (or also called Kampfpistole Z = 'battle pistol') was introduced in | + | To increase the range of Leuchtpistole, the Leuchtpistole Z (or also called Kampfpistole Z = 'battle pistol') was introduced in 1941. The main difference between the standard Leuchtpistole and the Leuchtpistole Z was a rifled bore and on the left side of the weapon the letter Z (with 'Z' referring to 'Züge' meaning 'grooves' in German) was stamped in. This weapon could fire either the standard ammo (same as Leuchtpistole, smooth bore 26,65mm) or also specially designed rifled bore ammo in caliber 27,2mm. |
Revision as of 16:00, 26 September 2014
NOTE: In order to properly identify which version it is, please use the following rules: (if there are no indications that it is another version, please add it under Leuchtpistole)
Leuchtpistole: standard version, smooth bore
Leuchtpistole Z/Kampfpistole Z: has the letter Z stamped into the left side of the barrel, has a rifled bore
Sturmpistole: has a shoulder stock and added iron sights
The Leuchtpistole and its variants have appeared in the following films, television series, anime, and video games used by the following actors:
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Leuchtpistole
The Leuchtpistole ('flare pistol') was a smooth bore flare gun introduced to the Reichswehr in 1928. Naturally it was also used by the German Armed Forces in WW2 (Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe, Waffen-SS, Kriegsmarine). Initially designed for use with illumination and signal ammunition, the German army issued an order to develop high explosive ammo, which was introduced in 1942.
Specifications
- Country: Germany
- Manufacturer: Walther
- Calibre: 26,65mm
- Date of Manufacture: from 1928 onwards
- Barrel Length: ??mm (smooth bore)
The Leuchtpistole appears in the following movies:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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The Stolen Border (Uloupená hranice) | Rudolf Deyl | Sgt. Vrba | 1947 | |
Where is the General? (Gdzie jest general?) | Boleslaw Plotnicki | Sgt. Panasiuk | 1964 | |
The 10th Victim (La decima vittima) | The "hunter" on the plane | 1965 | ||
The Adventures of Werner Holt (Die Abenteuer des Werner Holt) | Klaus-Peter Thiele | Werner Holt | 1965 | |
Krepkiy oreshek | Nadezhda Rumyantseva | Sgt. Rayisa Oreshkina | 1967 | |
The Battle of Neretva | German troops, Yugoslavian partisans | 1969 | ||
The Battle of Neretva | Ljubisa Samardzic | Novak | 1969 | |
Soldier of Orange | Eddy Habbema | Robby Froost | 1977 | |
Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff | François Dyrek | José Bouvine | With the adapter for smoke grenade. | 1977 |
Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff | Thugs | 1977 | ||
Les Morfalous | A German soldier | 1984 | ||
Stray Dog: Kerberos Panzer Cops | PSF agent | with wire stock and firing HE rounds | 1991 | |
Into the White | Florian Lukas | Lt. Horst Schopis | 2012 | |
Stalingrad | German soldiers | 2013 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
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Czterej pancerni i pies | German officer | 1980 | ||
Archiv des Todes | German officer | "Die Spur geht verloren" | 1980 |
Anime
Character | Title | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Noa Izumi | Patlabor: The Movie | Incorrectly referred to as a percussion revolver | 1989 |
Police officer | Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade | 1998 | |
Najica | Najica Blitz Tactics | 2001 | |
Lila | Najica Blitz Tactics | 2001 |
Leuchtpistole Z or Kampfpistole Z
To increase the range of Leuchtpistole, the Leuchtpistole Z (or also called Kampfpistole Z = 'battle pistol') was introduced in 1941. The main difference between the standard Leuchtpistole and the Leuchtpistole Z was a rifled bore and on the left side of the weapon the letter Z (with 'Z' referring to 'Züge' meaning 'grooves' in German) was stamped in. This weapon could fire either the standard ammo (same as Leuchtpistole, smooth bore 26,65mm) or also specially designed rifled bore ammo in caliber 27,2mm.
Specifications
- Country: Germany
- Manufacturer: Walther & Erma
- Calibre: 27,2mm
- Date of Manufacture: from 1941 onwards
- Barrel Length: 155mm (rifled bore)
The Leuchtpistole Z or Kampfpistole Z appears in the following movies:
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mob City | Jon Bernthal | Detective Joe Teague | "A Guy Walks into a Bar"(S1E01) | 2013 |
Sturmpistole
In 1942 a HEAT (=High Explosive Anti Tank) device was introduced called the 'Panzer-Wurfkörper 42 LP'. It featured a rod on its tail which had to be twisted a little bit when inserted into the muzzle so it could fit into the bores. In order to fire the 'Panzer-Wurfkörper 42 LP', the Kampfpistole had to be adjusted with additional accessories (sights, shoulder stock, etc). Thus the Sturmpistole ('assault pistol') was born. It was also possible to convert the standard smooth bore Leuchtpistole into the Sturmpistole, to do so an additional bore insert had to be put into the barrel.
Specifications
- Country: Germany
- Manufacturer: Walther & Erma
- Calibre: 26,65mm or 27mm
- Date of Manufacture: from 1942 onwards
- Barrel Length: 155mm (smooth or rifled bore)
The Sturmpistole appears in the following movies:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stalingrad | German soldiers | 2013 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Notation | Release Date |
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Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker | With shoulder stock, modified to fire grenades | 2010 | ||
Deadfall Adventures | Sturmpistole | 2013 |