The Sturm tiger. look in you tube .type sturmtiger. Sturmmörser Tiger
only 13 were ever made.
Sturmtiger in the Deutsches Panzermuseum at Munster Type Heavy assault gun Place of origin Nazi Germany Production history Designer Alkett Designed 1943â"1944 Manufacturer Alkett Produced August-December 1944 Number built 18 Specifications Weight 65 tonnes (143,299 lbs) Length 6.28 m (20.60 ft) Width 3.57 m (11.71 ft) Height 2.85 m (9.35 ft) Crew 5 Armor 150 mm-80mm (5.90-3.14 in) Primary armament 380 mm (15 in) RW61 L/5.4 rocket launcher Secondary armament 90 mm NbK 39 antipersonnel weapon & 1Ã- 7.92 mm Maschinengewehr 34 Engine V-12, water-cooled Maybach HL230P45 engine 700 hp (522 kW)[1] Power/weight 9 hp/tonne Suspension torsion-bar Operational range 120 km (74 mi) Speed 40 km/h (25 mph)
Another good weapon, is the Sticky Hand Grenade. They basically were Grenades from hell. They stuck onto whatever they were thrown at, and it was almost impossible to get rid of it. It had a huge blast, and even blew up Tiger tanks. And I know of film, photographs, and I could even test it out if you really want to.
Another good weapon, is the Sten. It is basically the msot customizable gun in history. Its cheap that you can make it in your backyard today, and you can adjust the Firing rates, Precision and power by Modifying it. Many resistance groups did this, and it has more advanced models still used today.
I have a Mosin Nagant, nice rifle, but I always liked the BAR. 20 shots of .30-06 is going to put something down. The Garand is a nice rifle, saw a used one in a gun shop once but I didn't have a $1,000. Their good investments if you ever come across one, built to last. The Thompson is another favorite of mine, the 45 is a brilliant pistol calber round and the Kriss seems like it might be bringing it back.