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Re: A question RE: an odd looking German AA Gun...
Show me a pic and I could probably identify it, but it's hard to guess from your description. The most likely candidate offhand may be the MG C/30L. This was a very big 20mm cannon originally intended for aircraft use, but adapted as a Flak gun. It had the kind of shoulder supports you mention.
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