Kampfpistole
This photo is of a Leuchtpistole 34. The Kampfpistole was nearly identical except it had a rifled barrel.
TypeFlare gun
Place of origin Nazi Germany
Service history
In service1939-1945
Used byGermany
Production history
DesignerWalther
ManufacturerWalther
Erma
Specifications
Mass1.4 kg (3 lb 1 oz)
Length155 mm (6.1 in)[1]

CartridgeFallschirm Leuchtpatrone
Nebelpatrone
Sprengpatrone
Caliber23 mm (0.91 in)
ActionBreak action
Feed systemSingle shot[1]

The Kampfpistole or "combat pistol" in English was a flare gun introduced into German service during 1939 and served throughout World War II.

Design

The Kampfpistole was a single shot, break action, flare gun designed and produced by Walther that was a variant of the earlier Leuchtpistole 34. Externally both the Kampfpistole and the Leuchtpistole 34 were nearly identical. The difference between the two models was the Kampfpistole had a rifled barrel while the Leuchtpistole 34 was a smoothbore gun. The Kampfpistole could be identified by a Z engraved on the barrel of the gun. The Kampfpistole's frame was machined from duralumin, the barrel was machined from steel, was blued to stop corrosion, and had bakelite pistol grips.[1]

Ammunition

The primary roles for the Kampfpistole were signaling, illumination, target marking, or concealment with a smoke grenade. Later during World War II, explosive rounds were developed to give German troops a small and lightweight grenade launcher for engaging targets from close range which could not be engaged satisfactorily by infantry weapons or artillery without endangering friendly troops.[2]

Available projectiles included:

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c "Mod. Kampfpistole". leuchtpistole.free.fr. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
  2. ^ a b United States. War Department. Military Intelligence Division (1943-01-01). Tactical And Technical Trends, Nos. 21-30.
  3. ^ a b unknown (1 August 1945). Catalog Of Enemy Ordnance Material. www.paperlessarchives.com/FreeTitles/CatalogOfEnemyOrdnanceMateriel.pdf: Office of the chief of ordnance. p. 326.