• The Lahti L-39 is a Finnish semi-automatic anti-tank rifle, designed in 1939 by firearms designer Aimo Lahti and used by Finnish forces in the Winter War (19...
  • The Lahti L-39, commonly nicknamed the Norsupyssy (Finnish for Elephant Gun), is a Finnish anti-tank rifle designed in 1939.
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  • Around December 1940, a Lahti L-39 replaced the original 13.2 mm L-35/36 machine gun on the Finnish L-182 armored car.
  • The Finnish 20 mm anti-tank rifle Lahti L-39, also known as the “elephant gun,” on the front in September of 1941. Image: P. Kaario/SA-Kuva (CC BY 4.0).
  • The mammoth Lahti L-39 anti-tank rifle, designed by Aimo Lahti — Finland’s greatest gun-designer — served Finland well during the 1940s.
  • The Lahti L-39 was developed by Aimo Lahti, a Finnish weapons designer and the brains behind the country’s 20 mm rifle and 13.2 mm machine gun.
  • . The Lahti L-39 20mm anti-tank rifle is a monster of a gun, made in Finland during the second world war, it fires a very large 20mm projectile.