The Zf.Ger.38 or Zielfeuergerät 38 is a blowback-operated blank-firing machine gun designed and produced by Haenel in 1938, serving the Wehrmacht for training purposes throughout World War II.[1] Utilizing 7.92×57mm wooden bullet blanks, it has a simple yet sturdy construction reduced to the most necessary functioning parts.

Zf.Ger.38
Zf.Ger.38 at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds, United Kingdom
TypeMachine gun
Place of originNazi Germany
Production history
Designed1938
Specifications
Cartridge7.92×57mm
Caliber7.92
ActionBlowback

Post-war examination by the Allies categorized the Zf.Ger.38 as a “spring gun” or “trip wire-activated static defense machine gun”.

References

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  1. "Zielfeuergerät 38 Training Machine Gun". Forgottenweapons.com. 2010-06-22. Retrieved 2012-09-27.
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