Introduced in 1939 and rushed into service for the Winter War, the Lahti L-39 fires a 20mm anti-tank round from a top-loaded magazine and was capable of successfully engaging the Soviet armor of the era. L-39s were also pressed into service as fully automatic anti-aircraft guns, served as vehicle armament and were popular for counter-sniper work. Measuring taller than a man and weighing in at close to 110 pounds, the L-39 is fitted with a ported muzzle brake, a long vented hardwood barrel shroud, left-offset blade and tangent sights, a dual-mode bipod with brass covered skids and swing-out spiked legs, crank-action cocking handle, smooth hardwood grips with an oversized steel hand guard, wooden cheekpiece, and an adjustable rubber recoil pad. Included are four magazines with field cases, twenty rounds of live ammunition, a cleaning kit, and transport case for the group. This Destructive Device is a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable Class 3. Exceptional condition.
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