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The Krummlauf – WWII’s Bizarre Corner-Shot WeaponDuring WWII, Nazi engineers developed a rifle attachment that could shoot around corners—yes, really. It was called the ...
Reportedly it was first intended for use in the Elefant tank destroyer, which had no mounted machine guns. The Krummlauf would give the crew a way to shoot at enemy soldiers trying to approach the ...
5. Krummlauf A soldier holds an extreme 90-degree version of the Krummlauf. Public Domain The Krummlauf looks like a good idea, if only the physics from Elmer Fudd cartoons held true in real life.
Corner Shot was designed to do much the same thing as the Krummlauf, allowing troops (and SWAT teams) to engage targets from behind cover, but with several marked differences.
Corner Shot differs from its wartime predecessor in several ways. Unlike the Krummlauf, Corner Shot doesn’t try to turn the bullet—as difficult as that sounds—but instead turns the entire ...
5. Krummlauf A soldier holds an extreme 90-degree version of the Krummlauf. Public Domain The Krummlauf looks like a good idea, if only the physics from Elmer Fudd cartoons held true in real life.
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