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    #76
    With head and fins?
    Matt

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      #77
      I would pay ******163;150-250 but thats without seeing pics and seeing it in person

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        #78
        Fins are gone, but those can be replaced.

        I haven't seen it yet, but although i am into artillery ammunition myself, i am thinking of buying it anyway.

        Still waiting for good pictures.

        Thanks for you're help !

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          #79
          ******163;100-150

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            #80
            Brief panzerfaust info

            I've been looking for a 'Faust 60 or 100m for so long I can't remember, so if anyone out there turns up a boxful please put me in the queue!
            Why do so many publications insist on calling the 'Faust a "rocket" - it's a recoilless gun. The Panzerschreck is a rocket.
            Some of the replicas out there are really good, fins and all, but they ain't the real thing!
            Keep this thread rolling.
            Last edited by Grossfuss; 03-28-2006, 05:02 PM. Reason: Some of this has been previously covered - my error!

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              #81
              German AT

              someone said Panzerschreck right ....... ?

              do I dare; close-up of the shield, field grey Ost front, later in Finnish markings of green post-war. this image might be quite big....

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                #82
                Panzerschreck 54

                the weapon now in a happier environment ..........

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                  #83
                  Hi,

                  I don't know how common or uncommon this is but I thought it might be interesting. I got this from a Japanese/US collector & dealer who bought a grouping from an estate sale. I believe this is original but I am not positive.

                  http://lmd-militaria.com/page34.html

                  Regards, Leon

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                    #84
                    Hi! I try to show you mine, here are two 30m tubes, and one tube is with mechanism opened. I clean it and restore.
                    http://img238.imageshack.us/img238/5940/pict0002oy9.jpg

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