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A very watchable "Minute of Mae": Mae Minute From Forgotton Weapons, here is the 13.2X92mm Mauser that you've never realized you needed: 1918 Mauser The round: 13.2X92 In depth analysis from Othias: C&Rsenal Mauser 1918 More of Mae: Mae Ian fires the 'tankgewehr': Tankgewehr WW1 British soldiers show a captured German 13.2 mm Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr. World's first anti-tank rifle and the only anti-tank rifle to see service in World War I. The basis for those long barreled WW2 ones. |
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You could take on T-Rex with that monster! Mae certainly can shoot & well too! |
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Back in the 70s a guy shot one at a collectors guild shoot at the Campbell town range Tasmania It had the bipod and each shot moved him back a few inches at a time from memory he fired 3 shots |
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Certainly is a powerful round! I wonder what was the 'heaviest' hitter then? .55 Boys .50 Browning 13.2x92mm |