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Carl Gustaf 20 mm recoilless rifle

The Carl Gustaf 20 mm recoilless rifle, service name 20 mm pansarvärnsgevär m/42 (20 mm pvg m/42), meaning "20 mm antitank rifle model 1942", was the first recoilless rifle produced by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori. The weapon had a penetration of just over 4 cm RHA with its standard solid shot armour piercing projectile and quickly became obsolete against modern armour, leading to the development of higher caliber recoilless guns, eventually resulting in the Carl Gustaf 84 mm recoilless rifle in 1948.

Carl Gustaf 20 mm recoilless rifle
20 mm pansarvärnsgevär m/42
TypeMan-portable anti-tank system/anti-tank rifle
Place of originSweden
Service history
In service1942–???
Used bySee Users
WarsThe Troubles
Production history
Designed
  • M1: 1940-1942 [1]
Produced1942-1944[2]
No. built1000[1]
Specifications
Mass11 kg (24 lb)[1]
Length1,450 mm (57 in)[1]
CrewTwo (gunner and loader), could be used by a single operator[3]

Cartridge20×180mmR Bofors
Caliber20 mm
Actionrecoilless, single-shot
Muzzle velocity900–950 m/s (3,000–3,100 ft/s)[3]
Effective firing rangeiron sights are calibrated to 300 meters
Maximum firing rangeAmmunition-dependent, usually 400 to 1,000 m (1,300 to 3,300 ft)
Feed systemHinged breech[3]
SightsOpen (iron) sights; Meopta ZF-4 optical sight[3]

Design edit

The Carl Gustaf 20 mm pvg m/42 fired the 20×180mm rimmed cartridge which had two cutouts in the bottom of the casing. A seal covered these cutouts and when the cartridge was discharged, this seal was blown out to the back of the weapon, expelling some of the propellant gases rearward and counteracting the effects of recoil produced by the projectile accelerating down the barrel.[1][4][3] The breech plate had to be replaced after firing twenty rounds of armor-piercing ammunition or after forty rounds of practice on high-explosive.[3]

Unlike comparable anti-tank rifles of the era the 20 mm pvg m/42 was shipped with both high-explosive and armor-piercing projectiles.[3] The AP round was tungsten-cored[3] and had a tracer variant known as the slpprj m/42. The impact-fuzed HE projectile was known as the sgr m/43.[2] The 20 mm pvg m/42 being a recoilless rifle was also much lighter and more portable than contemporary 20 mm anti-tank rifles.[3] The 20 mm pvg m/42 was equipped with iron sights ranged to 300 metres and a detachable Meopta ZF-4 optical sight.[3]

The 20 mm pvg m/42 was the world's first shoulder-fired recoil-less weapon, and laid the ground work for the development of the more well-known Carl Gustaf 8.4cm recoilless rifle, which continues to see widespread military service.[1]

Service history edit

By 1942 the armor penetration of the 20 mm pvg m/42 and anti-tank rifles was generally inadequate in the face of improvements in tank armor. Despite this, orders for 3,219 ATRs were placed, with deliveries between August 1942 and July 1944. The first 500 were faulty, and used only for training until they were repaired. By the end of World War II only 1,000 had been delivered.[2]

The Provisional Irish Republican Army acquired at least one 20 mm pvg m/42 recoilless rifle and first used the weapon in the summer of 1983, carrying out a number of attacks on British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary fortified observation posts and armored vehicles in Belfast.[5][6]

Users edit

Carl Gustaf recoilless weapon family edit

See also edit

References edit

Printed sources edit

  • AMREG, Ammunitionsregister, Armén, 1942 års utgåva, ändringar 1948 (in Swedish). Stockholm, Sweden: Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration (KAF). 1948.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Carl Gustav m/42". Modern Firearms. October 27, 2010. from the original on Nov 17, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Williams, Anthony G; Mackenzie, Bob (April 3, 2009) [February 1999]. . The Cartridge Researcher. Military Guns & Ammunition. Archived from the original on Nov 11, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Forgotten Weapons (Apr 21, 2017). "Carl Gustav m/42: A 20mm Recoilless Antitank Rifle". YouTube. from the original on Dec 18, 2023.
  4. ^ "Swedish Anti Tank Rifles 1921 - 1995". Göta Vapenhistoriska Sällskap. 2017-11-18. from the original on Nov 17, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Anti-tank weapon fired at RUC men", Belfast Telegraph, 29 August 1983.
  6. ^ a b "A Review of IRA Military Operations During The Period June-October 1983". Iris. November 1983. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  7. ^ (PDF). 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 7, 2023. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  8. ^ "47 mm granatgevär fm/1945". Armémuseum / DigitaltMuseum. from the original on Nov 7, 2023. Retrieved 2023-04-14.

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The Carl Gustaf 20 mm recoilless rifle service name 20 mm pansarvarnsgevar m 42 20 mm pvg m 42 meaning 20 mm antitank rifle model 1942 was the first recoilless rifle produced by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori The weapon had a penetration of just over 4 cm RHA with its standard solid shot armour piercing projectile and quickly became obsolete against modern armour leading to the development of higher caliber recoilless guns eventually resulting in the Carl Gustaf 84 mm recoilless rifle in 1948 Carl Gustaf 20 mm recoilless rifle20 mm pansarvarnsgevar m 42TypeMan portable anti tank system anti tank riflePlace of originSwedenService historyIn service1942 Used bySee UsersWarsThe TroublesProduction historyDesignedM1 1940 1942 1 Produced1942 1944 2 No built1000 1 SpecificationsMass11 kg 24 lb 1 Length1 450 mm 57 in 1 CrewTwo gunner and loader could be used by a single operator 3 Cartridge20 180mmR BoforsCaliber20 mmActionrecoilless single shotMuzzle velocity900 950 m s 3 000 3 100 ft s 3 Effective firing rangeiron sights are calibrated to 300 metersMaximum firing rangeAmmunition dependent usually 400 to 1 000 m 1 300 to 3 300 ft Feed systemHinged breech 3 SightsOpen iron sights Meopta ZF 4 optical sight 3 Contents 1 Design 2 Service history 3 Users 4 Carl Gustaf recoilless weapon family 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Printed sources 6 2 FootnotesDesign editThe Carl Gustaf 20 mm pvg m 42 fired the 20 180mm rimmed cartridge which had two cutouts in the bottom of the casing A seal covered these cutouts and when the cartridge was discharged this seal was blown out to the back of the weapon expelling some of the propellant gases rearward and counteracting the effects of recoil produced by the projectile accelerating down the barrel 1 4 3 The breech plate had to be replaced after firing twenty rounds of armor piercing ammunition or after forty rounds of practice on high explosive 3 Unlike comparable anti tank rifles of the era the 20 mm pvg m 42 was shipped with both high explosive and armor piercing projectiles 3 The AP round was tungsten cored 3 and had a tracer variant known as the slpprj m 42 The impact fuzed HE projectile was known as the sgr m 43 2 The 20 mm pvg m 42 being a recoilless rifle was also much lighter and more portable than contemporary 20 mm anti tank rifles 3 The 20 mm pvg m 42 was equipped with iron sights ranged to 300 metres and a detachable Meopta ZF 4 optical sight 3 The 20 mm pvg m 42 was the world s first shoulder fired recoil less weapon and laid the ground work for the development of the more well known Carl Gustaf 8 4cm recoilless rifle which continues to see widespread military service 1 Service history editBy 1942 the armor penetration of the 20 mm pvg m 42 and anti tank rifles was generally inadequate in the face of improvements in tank armor Despite this orders for 3 219 ATRs were placed with deliveries between August 1942 and July 1944 The first 500 were faulty and used only for training until they were repaired By the end of World War II only 1 000 had been delivered 2 The Provisional Irish Republican Army acquired at least one 20 mm pvg m 42 recoilless rifle and first used the weapon in the summer of 1983 carrying out a number of attacks on British Army and Royal Ulster Constabulary fortified observation posts and armored vehicles in Belfast 5 6 Users edit nbsp Sweden 1 nbsp Provisional Irish Republican Army 5 6 Carl Gustaf recoilless weapon family editCarl Gustaf 20 mm recoilless rifle 1942 Carl Gustaf 37 mm recoilless rifle 1943 7 Carl Gustaf 47 mm recoilless rifle 1945 8 Carl Gustaf 84 mm recoilless rifle 1948See also edit120 mm BAT recoilless rifleReferences editPrinted sources edit AMREG Ammunitionsregister Armen 1942 ars utgava andringar 1948 in Swedish Stockholm Sweden Royal Swedish Army Materiel Administration KAF 1948 Footnotes edit a b c d e f g Carl Gustav m 42 Modern Firearms October 27 2010 Archived from the original on Nov 17 2023 a b c Williams Anthony G Mackenzie Bob April 3 2009 February 1999 Transitional Anti tank Rifle The Carl Gustav m 42 The Cartridge Researcher Military Guns amp Ammunition Archived from the original on Nov 11 2022 a b c d e f g h i j Forgotten Weapons Apr 21 2017 Carl Gustav m 42 A 20mm Recoilless Antitank Rifle YouTube Archived from the original on Dec 18 2023 Swedish Anti Tank Rifles 1921 1995 Gota Vapenhistoriska Sallskap 2017 11 18 Archived from the original on Nov 17 2023 a b Anti tank weapon fired at RUC men Belfast Telegraph 29 August 1983 a b A Review of IRA Military Operations During The Period June October 1983 Iris November 1983 Retrieved 8 December 2021 37 mm granatgevar fm 43 nagra smarre noteringar PDF 2017 Archived from the original PDF on May 7 2023 Retrieved 2023 04 14 47 mm granatgevar fm 1945 Armemuseum DigitaltMuseum Archived from the original on Nov 7 2023 Retrieved 2023 04 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carl Gustaf 20 mm recoilless rifle amp oldid 1210305827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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