
The Boys rifle and the Lahti L-39 were both anti-tank rifles that both shared the nickname of the Elephant Gun due to their size, large calibre and heavy recoil.
While the Boys anti-tank rifle was of British origin, the Lahti L-39 was a Finnish design. Both weapons were capable of penetrating the thinly armoured tanks that roamed the battlefield during the early stages of World War Two but as the conflict progressed so did tank design and the anti-tank rifle quickly became obsolete.
Designed by James Brown
Painted by James Brown