Soviet-Era M1939 Anti-Aircraft Gun
What we know:
1939
Era
The Soviet-Era M1939 Anti-Aircraft Gun is a historical military artifact crafted in 1939 and originally employed by the Soviet Army. Manufactured during World War II, this dual-stationed 37mm weapon showcases its distinctive rotating platform for layered fire, designed to repel aerial threats. Now based in Taft, California, this heavily used antique arrived stateside after battle damage sustained in Cambodia and subsequent display at an American Armored Foundation museum. Currently owned by a private collector who purchased it in 2024, the gun is operational yet is more prominently showcased for its historical significance than tactical use.
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$2,000