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    Panzerfaust Reproduction Instruction Labels - who has them?

    I'm currently restoring a Panzerfaust 60 and Panzerfaust 100. Who makes reproduction instruction labels for the the warhead?

    These are my three Panzerfausts, I've also added them to the other thread. The 100 is almost done, and I can do the stenciling myself. The 60 is currently underway. The 30 I may leave as is, unless I can find a warhead (anyone have one for sale?)
    Enjoy:

    #2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAyGI...eature=related




    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuVJj...feature=b-vrec

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      #3
      Great recovery video! I have loved finding this stuff!
      I am still looking for replica labels. Van

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        #4
        Hey Van,
        Somewhere in the archives I've got a scan of a repro label. I could upload it if you want. I've never had an original to compare so I can't vouch for it's accuracy but it might be better than nothing.

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          #5
          I believe if you check the german forums , or use a german national here who spreckens ze on that forum, you'll find a original head, and maybe more, as thats where the recovery videos originated. You tube will likely have more on this stuff relating to PFST's so i think there is no need to make a repro, why not score an original ....seems there are too many real ones out there to mess with having a repro unless you wanted the repro to carry in a ww2 reinactment. there is also panzerfaust videos i saw on television showing how they trained the homefront army to shoot them. Might be on you tube also..good luck, ill bet within 6 months you'll have one , and a gooden too. Somewhere i purchased a russian nazi unit training manual of how to use the panzerfaust in russian , but unfortunately it isnt for sale as i colllect russian nazi unit items .

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            #6
            here it is:

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyQZ2xLc5q0

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=PVIHBSsNJEA
            ps. click deny on the box that opens

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvveo...eature=related

            pull out your stugg lll and take it home
            Last edited by juoneen; 04-04-2012, 06:00 PM.

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              #7
              Here's what I had......not great but they might be a good starting point.


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                #8
                Who wants some repro panzerfaust when you can find piles of them out there

                Carles
                Attached Files

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                  #9
                  Won't you need one of these? just to learn how to use them:

                  Carles
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                    Won't you need one of these? just to learn how to use them:

                    Carles
                    I'm glad you posted that! Truly. I did not know that you had to remove the warhead and remove some type of protection wrapper from the bottom of the rocket prior to firing. That is cool!

                    Thanks for all of the pictures fell's.....this really helps.

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                      #11
                      Removing the warhead was done to insert the Fuses before use, like with handgrenades. The fuses came separately in a small cardboard box. There was a holder for the box of fuses in the transportation crate of the 4 Panzerfausts. The cardboard cup at the end of the firing tube was there to prevent dirt and snow getting inside plugging the tube. It does not look like it was always there, probably because of different producers ways, or maybe something done at a later stage in the war because of previous experience. It would be blasted away when firing, no need to remove it.

                      Regards Sonnenwende
                      Last edited by Sonnenwende; 04-06-2012, 01:03 AM.

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                        #12
                        Panzerfaust 60m instruction paper

                        http://www.butschek-antiques.com/NEW...a39f3f764a9fbf

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