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    Photograph: Which Tank/Assault Gun?

    Gentlemen,
    It has been a long time since I posted to the forum! I hope you do not mind my absence...

    Anyway, I am trying to sell this historic D-Day (+H-hour) photo collection belonging to a pilot in the U.S. 31st Photo Reconnaissance Squadron. In one of the photo collage prints, there are two knocked out German tanks (more likely Assault Guns) that I am trying to identify. Can you help me? Please take a look here:
    http://my.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...K:ME:LNLK:MESX

    Thank you for your assistance!
    -Chuck

    #2
    The link does not work (at least for me, only leads to "my ebay"?)

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      #3
      My apologies. Try searching for this auction: 230725514154

      Thanks!

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        #4
        Those are tank hunters on mark IV chassis, "Jagdpanzer IV L/70", armed with 7.5cm Paks. Quite rare vehicles.

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          #5
          'Grand Sasso'-
          Thanks! That may be the reason why I had trouble identifying those tracks...
          Regards,
          Chuck

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            #6
            These aren't the L/70 version of the Jagdpanzer IV, these are the L/48 version. The threads can be seen at the end of the barrel where the muzzle brake has been removed.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Homerr View Post
              These aren't the L/70 version of the Jagdpanzer IV, these are the L/48 version. The threads can be seen at the end of the barrel where the muzzle brake has been removed.
              So its the even rarer 1st model of this tank hunter, the so called "Guderian Ente" (GuderianĀ“s duck).

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                #8
                This just got more interesting! I just wish these were separate photos so that I could see they got in the "proper" hands...

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