This weapon represents modifications of the 10.5 cm L.G. 40 described on page 110. It is a product of Rheinmetall, and was introduced into the German Army in 1943.
The principal changes are as follows: the venturi tube has three steel strips spirally welded to the inner lip presumably to offset torque; elevation of the equipment examined was limited to approximately 30° by a fixed stop; the carriage has been completely changed—it now consists of a single tubular axle to which wheel spindles and three folding trail legs are fitted; a horizontal sliding type breechblock (resembling that of the 7.5 cm L.G. 40) has been installed; the weight has been increased by approximately one-third; the design of the shield differs from the earlier model; the percussion firing mechanism has been retained on top of the breech ring necessitating the use of a cartridge case with a side primer.
Maximum range is approximately the same as the 10.5 cm L.G. 40 and both models use the same range table. The equipment has been designed to break down into five loads for use as pack or airborne artillery. The two models,
As in the case of the 7.5 cm L.G. 40 and 10.5 cm L.G. 40, the characteristic feature of this weapon is the lack of recoil attained by allowing part of the propellant gases to escape to the rear through a venturi tube. The resulting blast creates a danger zone approximately 20 yards wide and 50 yards long to the sides and rear of the gun. The sharp sound of the discharge through the venturi tube makes it necessary for the gun crew to use ear plugs.
SPECIFICATIONS
Length of piece (including breech ring and venturi) | 72.28 ins. | |
Length of rifling | 31.41 ins. | |
Twist of rifling | 10° | |
No. of grooves | 32 | |
Length of venturi tube | 18.18 ins. | |
Length of chamber | 18.93 ins. | |
Capacity of chamber | 9.5 pints | |
Weight in action (L.G. 42) | 1,217 lbs. | |
(L.G. 42/1) | 1,191 lbs. | |
Elevation | 15° to 42° | |
Traverse | ||
at elevations up to 12° | 360° | |
at elevations over 12° | 71° | |
Ammunition | H.E., H.E.I., Hollow Charge, Smoke. | |
Muzzle velocity (H.E. Shell) | 1,099 f/s | |
Maximum range | 8,694 |
German: p. 110.3 (May 1, 1945)