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    Carrying hooks on legs of Zweibein

    Hi Maarten,
    I have just now come to understand that the Tragehaken (carrying hooks) on the legs of the Zweibein are for use when attaching the Zweibein onto the Tragevorrichtung for transport. What I do not understand is what they hook onto? Do they attach directly to the clips at the ends of the shoulder straps?
    I have looked at wartime photos for this information but they do not reveal such fine detail. Perhaps you could kindly explain how these Tragehaken attach to the Tragevorrichtung.
    Thank you for the information provided in the very clear photos of your 3 types of Tragegestell. These are superb examples.
    Regards,
    Draoich

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      The hooks of the tragevorrichtung attach directly to the rings on the legs of the bipod. The bottom strap goes around the legs and the upper strap goes around the bipod near the mittelstück.

      Last edited by Maarten; 12-27-2012, 04:57 PM.

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        Very nice stuff.
        I don't have any of these tragegestelle oder Tragevorrichtungen in my collection.
        But I see that the collectors guild have some of these parts for sale at the moment:

        http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Heer/Photos/H061468.html

        http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Heer/Photos/H061368.html




        Best Regards
        Björn

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          Originally posted by Bjørn View Post
          Very nice stuff.
          I don't have any of these tragegestelle oder Tragevorrichtungen in my collection.
          But I see that the collectors guild have some of these parts for sale at the moment:

          http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Heer/Photos/H061468.html

          http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Heer/Photos/H061368.html




          Best Regards
          Björn
          Quite overpriced IMO!

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            A little bit overpriced indeed...

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              Just scored this nice wooden mortar ammo crate, complete with carrying strap and interior!


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                Nice box Floris, were these dated? I have the same version here but I did not find a date anywhere.

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                  Originally posted by Maarten View Post
                  Nice box Floris, were these dated? I have the same version here but I did not find a date anywhere.
                  Thanks Maarten! I guess so yes, though I can't find a date on mine either, it must be dated on the side of the box.

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                    Do you have more different versions?
                    I know the Germans used a lot of different boxes to store their grenades, that weren't meant to be used for those grenades in the first place.

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                      Originally posted by Maarten View Post
                      Do you have more different versions?
                      I know the Germans used a lot of different boxes to store their grenades, that weren't meant to be used for those grenades in the first place.
                      I think 2 types of ammo boxes for the 8cm mortar exist, this one in wood and
                      a full metal box in tan yellow or feldgrau green, I don't have that one yet.

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                        There were more types that is for sure. I have 5 different now.
                        I have also seen those 12 round 3,7pak containers that were reused to carry 8cm mortar rounds.
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                          Originally posted by Bjørn View Post
                          And I have found a original cleaning rod, or "Rohrwischer" for the Granatwerfer.
                          It was in good condition, but covered in rust when I got it.
                          I hope that the purists here will forgive me for restoring it for future preservation and generations, and repainting it with correct and documented field-grey colour.

                          Here are pictures, from when I first got it:











                          As you can see, the cleaning rod is semi-collapsible, for easier transport. The "head" of the cleaning rod has a stiff brush, as well as a soot scrape.















                          Here, I have tried to document the remnants of original red primer, and field-grey/green paint that it was originally painted with:



                          hi the piece of wood from your cleaningrod ist not original.

                          it has to be smaller.material:wood or alloy

                          regards

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                            less than perfect RA35 sight sought

                            anyone a RA35 sight to spare to a good home?
                            I am interested in one..! ( paying, of course!!)
                            , willing to accept a less than perfect example, without case...
                            all offers considered
                            Xavier ( from axis forum dienstglas database)

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                              Originally posted by xavier View Post
                              anyone a RA35 sight to spare to a good home?
                              I am interested in one..! ( paying, of course!!)
                              , willing to accept a less than perfect example, without case...
                              all offers considered
                              Xavier ( from axis forum dienstglas database)
                              there is one for sale here:

                              http://www.rzmilitaria.com/shop.php

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                                thanks alot for the link , but a little bit pricey, I am loking for something in the range 0f 250-300 usd.... one without the box, some paint loss.....

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