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    P.I.A.T. pics............

    Hello Gents,

    I've taken some pics of my Projectile,Infantry, Anti-Tank for your persusal (and I may put it up for sale). I'm not sure if it's classified as C&R in the States, so it'll probably be just for sale up here (where it's deemed a "non-firearm", and no paperwork required).

    Some pics show it as a brown finish, but that's the sunlight. It's actually olive drab, and original (complete with cosmoline grease in annoying amounts).

    Cheers,

    Bill
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      ........and these.........
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        .......and just a few more.
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          ....and yes, it does have the tray for the training rounds........
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            #6
            Looks great! Wish I could find a nice example or one of these.

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              #7
              Great detailed pics.

              I want to make a replica one day, as we can't have them legally Down Under.

              The wife must love when you bring that "greasy bloody thing" into the house.

              Cheers, Graham.

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                #8
                A very fine example and would grace any collection Regards, Clive.

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                  #9
                  Thanks Gents,

                  I've had a few enquiries from fellow Canucks, and I thank you. I'm looking to sell, or part-trade for a Colt Model 1921 Thompson, or a BREN....unfortunately in a DEWAT/ deactivated condition.

                  There were six men awarded the Victoria Cross for actions involving the use of a PIAT, one of which was a Canadian, "Smokey" Smith.

                  As for the Cosmoline grease, my future wife hasn't seen the PIAT, yet.

                  Cheers,

                  Bill

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                    #10
                    Congratulations on the great piece! Yours looks to be in wonderfully shape which is uncommon.

                    If you take a look at recent examples selling on gunbroker (here in the US) the condition is pretty poor with rust/missing the canvas sleeve, etc.
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