• 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 is a Finnish 20 mm anti-tank rifle used during the Second World War. It had excellent accuracy, penetration and range...
  • "The Lahti L-39 was a large Finnish anti-tank rifle used in the World War 2 engagements against the Soviet Union, earning itself the nickname of Elephant Gun."
  • Lahti L-39 Anti-Tank Rifle. ... The Finnish military changed the L-39’s calibre to 20x138mm which was already in use with the L-34 automatic-cannon.
  • 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 is a Finnish 20mm anti-tank rifle used during World War II. ... The L-39 was developed during the 1930s by Aimo Lahti, a Finnish weapons designer.
  • Soviet snipers would fire upon the mannequins, and the Finns would then return fire at the Soviet snipers with Lahti L-39s.[1].
  • Lahti L-39 anti-tank rifle is a semi-automatic, gas operated weapon. Gas piston is located below the barrel, and a manual gas regulator is provided in gas block.
  • One of the more unique but seldom talked about firearms is the Lahti l-39, a 20mm anti-tank rifle deployed by the Finnish army.