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- The Schiessbecher (alternatively: Schießbecher) - literally "shooting cup" - was a German grenade launcher of World War II. A Gewehrgranatgerät ("rifle...
- The Schiessbecher could be mounted on the Karabiner 98a, G98/40, StG 44, and FG 42 The ****anese would also adopt a version of the German Schiessbecher grenade...
- attachable rifle grenade launcher called the Gewehrgranatengerät or Schiessbecher ("shooting cup") was introduced that was developed based on rifle grenade...
- grenades. The GGP/40 was not fired from the same Gewehrgranatengerät or Schießbecher ("shooting cup") used by the army, instead using its own spigot type...
- rifles were rebuilt with a shortened barrel (590 mm) and an affixed Schiessbecher ("firing cup") attachment threaded to the barrel and used to launch...
- attach to the rifle to make it ready to launch (such as the German Schiessbecher), later rifle grenades were often designed to attach to the standard...
- 4× magnification. The weapon was originally designed for use with the Schießbecher rifle grenade launcher (standard on the Karabiner 98k as well) and the...
- pistol Gewehr 98 Mannlicher M1895 Stielhandgranate Model 39 grenade Schiessbecher Panzerfaust Sturmpistole Panzerbüchse 39 MP 3008 Einstossflammenwerfer...
- M1927/31 8 cm Granatwerfer 34 Solothurn S-18/100 Panzerschreck Panzerfaust Schießbecher Stielhandgranate M1924/1943 Blendkörper 1H & 2H Nebelhandgranate 39 Bulgarian...
- prepared to toss a grenade within, a German soldier fired out a 30 mm Schiessbecher antipersonnel rifle grenade at Inouye, striking Inouye in the right...