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'''The PTRS-41 anti-tank rifle appears in the following video games used by the following actors:'''
[[Image:PTRS 41.jpg|thumb|right|600px|PTRS-41 - 14.5x114mm]]
[[Image:PTRS 41.jpg|thumb|right|400px|PTRS-41 anti-tank rifle 14.5x114mm]]
[[File:PTRS-41 bipod folded.jpg|thumb|right|600px|PTRS-41 with folded bipod - 14.5x114mm]]
 
The '''PTRS-41''' (''Protivotankovoye samozaryadnoye ruzhyo obraztsa 1941 goda sistemy Simonova'', lit. Antitank-self-loading gun pattern 1941, Simonov system) is a Soviet anti-tank rifle developed and used during World War II. Numerous PTRS-41s were captured by Wehrmacht and used by Axis armies, where it's designated as ''Panzerbüchse 784 (r)'' or PzB 784 (r).
 
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*'''Calibre''': 14.5x114 mm
*'''Calibre''': 14.5x114 mm
*'''Action''': gas-operated
*'''Action''': gas-operated
*'''Length''': 2108 mm
*'''Length''': {{convert|mm|2108}}
*'''Barrel length''': 1219 mm
*'''Barrel length''': {{convert|mm|1219}}
*'''Weight''': 20.93 kg (unloaded)
*'''Weight''': 46.1 lbs (20.93 kg) (unloaded)
*'''Muzzle velocity ''': 1020 m/s  
*'''Muzzle velocity ''': 1020 m/s (3346 fps)
*'''Effective range''': 800 m  
*'''Effective range''': 800 m (875 yds)
*'''Maximum range''': 1500 m
*'''Maximum range''': 1500 m (1640 yds)
*'''Armor penetration (Range / Angle / Penetration)''': with BS-41 projectile: 100 m / 90° / 40 mm; 300 m / 90° / 35 mm
*'''Armor penetration (Range / Angle / Penetration)''': with BS-41 projectile: 100 m / 90° / 40 mm; 300 m / 90° / 35 mm (109 yds / 90° / 1.6 in; 328 yds / 90° / 1.4 in)
*'''Feed system''': 5-round magazine
*'''Feed system''': 5-round integral magazine


==Film==
==Film==
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|-
|''[[Living and the Dead (Zhivye i Myortvye), The|The Living and the Dead (Zhivye i Myortvye)]]''|| || Soviet soldiers|| ||1964
|''[[Living and the Dead (Zhivye i Myortvye), The|The Living and the Dead (Zhivye i Myortvye)]]''|| || Soviet soldiers|| ||1964
|-
| ''[[Wild Honey (Dikiy myod)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1966
|-
| ''[[I Was Nineteen (Ich war neunzehn)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || Seen in documentary footage || 1968
|-
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|''[[Liberation: The Fire Bulge]]''|| || Soviet soldiers|| ||1969
|''[[Liberation: The Fire Bulge]]''|| || Soviet soldiers|| ||1969
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|''[[They Fought for Their Country]]''|| || Soviet soldiers|| ||1975
|''[[They Fought for Their Country]]''|| || Soviet soldiers|| ||1975
|-
|-
| ''[[The Mirror (Zerkalo)]]'' || || Soviet soldier || Real World War II archive footage || 1975
| ''[[The Mirror (Zerkalo)]]'' || || A Soviet soldier || Real World War II archive footage || 1975
|-
|-
|''[[Cross of Iron]]''|| || Soviet soldier|| ||1977
|''[[Cross of Iron]]''|| || A Soviet soldier || ||1977
|-
|-
| ''[[Corps of General Shubnikov (Korpus generala Shubnikova)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1980
| ''[[Corps of General Shubnikov (Korpus generala Shubnikova)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1980
|-
|-
| ''[[Front in the Rear of the Enemy (Front v tylu vraga)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1981
| ''[[Front in the Rear of the Enemy (Front v tylu vraga)]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 1981
|-
| ''[[The Secret Fairway (Sekretniy farvater)]]'' || || Soviet sailors || || 1988
|-
|-
| ''[[Sniper: Weapons of Retaliation]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 2009
| ''[[Sniper: Weapons of Retaliation]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || || 2009
|-
| ''[[Sniper: Ghost Shooter]]'' || || A cheche fighter|| || 2016
|-
|}
== Television ==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #D0E7FF; background-color:#ffffff; text-align:left; font-size: 95%"
|-bgcolor=#D0E7FF
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="280"|'''Title'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="170"|'''Actor'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Character'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="250"|'''Notation'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="50"|'''Date'''
|-
| ''[[Omega Option (Variant "Omega")]]'' || || Soviet soldiers || Seen in documentary footage || 1975
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|''' Release Date'''
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="100"|''' Release Date'''
|-
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| ''[[Call of Duty (2003)|Call of Duty]]'' ||  ||  || || 2003
| ''[[Call of Duty (2003)|Call of Duty]]'' || "PTRS-41" ||  || Mounted only || 2003
|-
|-
| ''[[Forgotten Hope]]'' || || || || 2003
| ''[[Forgotten Hope]]'' || || || || 2003
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| ''[[The Stalin Subway]]'' || || || || 2005
| ''[[The Stalin Subway]]'' || || || || 2005
|-
|-
| ''[[Call of Duty: World at War]]'' || ||  || With scope || 2008
| ''[[FinnWars]]'' || || || || 2006
|-
| ''[[Forgotten Hope 2]]'' || || || || 2007
|-
| ''[[Call of Duty: World at War]]'' || "PTRS-41" ||  || With PEM scope || 2008
|-
| ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]]''||"PTRS1941"|| || || 2010
|-
| ''[[Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad]]'' || "PTRS-41" || || ||  2011
|-
| ''[[Company of Heroes 2]]'' ||  ||  ||  || 2013
|-
| ''[[World of Guns: Gun Disassembly]]'' || "PTRS-41" ||  ||  || 2014
|-
|-
| ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]]''||PTRS1941||||||2010
| ''[[Call of Duty: WWII]]'' || "PTRS-41" || || "Attack of the Undead" event || 2017
|-
| ''[[Heroes & Generals]]'' ||  ||  ||  || 2019
|-
| ''[[Call of Duty: Vanguard]]'' || "Gorenko Anti-Tank Rifle" ||  ||Added with Season 1 || 2021
|-
| ''[[Enlisted]]'' || ||  || || 2021
|-
| ''[[Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront]]'' || ||  || || 2021
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|-
|}
|}


==Anime==
==Anime==
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| ''[[Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro]]'' || Daisuke Jigen ||  || 1979
| ''[[Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro]]'' || Daisuke Jigen ||  || 1979
|-
| ''[[Hellsing Ultimate]]'' || Papal Knights || Modified || 2006 - 2012
|-
| ''[[Punch Line]]'' ||  ||  || 2015
|-
| ''[[Izetta: The Last Witch]]'' || Izetta ||  || 2016
|-
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|}
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[[Category:Anti-Materiel Rifle]]

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PTRS-41 - 14.5x114mm
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PTRS-41 with folded bipod - 14.5x114mm

The PTRS-41 (Protivotankovoye samozaryadnoye ruzhyo obraztsa 1941 goda sistemy Simonova, lit. Antitank-self-loading gun pattern 1941, Simonov system) is a Soviet anti-tank rifle developed and used during World War II. Numerous PTRS-41s were captured by Wehrmacht and used by Axis armies, where it's designated as Panzerbüchse 784 (r) or PzB 784 (r).

The PTRS-41 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:


Specifications

  • Produced: 1941-1945
  • Calibre: 14.5x114 mm
  • Action: gas-operated
  • Length: 83 in (210.8 cm)
  • Barrel length: 48 in (121.9 cm)
  • Weight: 46.1 lbs (20.93 kg) (unloaded)
  • Muzzle velocity : 1020 m/s (3346 fps)
  • Effective range: 800 m (875 yds)
  • Maximum range: 1500 m (1640 yds)
  • Armor penetration (Range / Angle / Penetration): with BS-41 projectile: 100 m / 90° / 40 mm; 300 m / 90° / 35 mm (109 yds / 90° / 1.6 in; 328 yds / 90° / 1.4 in)
  • Feed system: 5-round integral magazine

Film

Title Actor Character Notation Date
Wolves' Lairs (Vlcie diery) Slovak partisan 1948
Captain Dabac Ivan Mistrík Palo Dabac 1959
The Living and the Dead (Zhivye i Myortvye) Soviet soldiers 1964
Wild Honey (Dikiy myod) Soviet soldiers 1966
I Was Nineteen (Ich war neunzehn) Soviet soldiers Seen in documentary footage 1968
Liberation: The Fire Bulge Soviet soldiers 1969
Liberation: Breakthrough Soviet soldiers 1969
The Battle of Neretva The Partisans 1969
The Hot Snow (Goryachiy Sneg) Soviet soldiers 1972
They Fought for Their Country Soviet soldiers 1975
The Mirror (Zerkalo) A Soviet soldier Real World War II archive footage 1975
Cross of Iron A Soviet soldier 1977
Corps of General Shubnikov (Korpus generala Shubnikova) Soviet soldiers 1980
Front in the Rear of the Enemy (Front v tylu vraga) Soviet soldiers 1981
The Secret Fairway (Sekretniy farvater) Soviet sailors 1988
Sniper: Weapons of Retaliation Soviet soldiers 2009
Sniper: Ghost Shooter A cheche fighter 2016

Television

Title Actor Character Notation Date
Omega Option (Variant "Omega") Soviet soldiers Seen in documentary footage 1975

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
Call of Duty "PTRS-41" Mounted only 2003
Forgotten Hope 2003
The Stalin Subway 2005
FinnWars 2006
Forgotten Hope 2 2007
Call of Duty: World at War "PTRS-41" With PEM scope 2008
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker "PTRS1941" 2010
Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad "PTRS-41" 2011
Company of Heroes 2 2013
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly "PTRS-41" 2014
Call of Duty: WWII "PTRS-41" "Attack of the Undead" event 2017
Heroes & Generals 2019
Call of Duty: Vanguard "Gorenko Anti-Tank Rifle" Added with Season 1 2021
Enlisted 2021
Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront 2021

Anime

Title Character Note Date
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro Daisuke Jigen 1979
Hellsing Ultimate Papal Knights Modified 2006 - 2012
Punch Line 2015
Izetta: The Last Witch Izetta 2016