These has surfaced, how rare are these, and what would be a reasonable price to pay for the two?
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I take it they a from Norway, in which case we can narrow down which unit they most likely belonged to. If you know where they came from that would help but a few alternatives are Gebirgs Nebelwerfer abteilung 10, which had two of its three batteries equipped with this weapon. Also III./GJR 218 and III./GJR 139 had 10cm nebelwerfers in their heavy companies.Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.
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Originally posted by Simon O. View PostI take it they a from Norway, in which case we can narrow down which unit they most likely belonged to. If you know where they came from that would help but a few alternatives are Gebirgs Nebelwerfer abteilung 10, which had two of its three batteries equipped with this weapon. Also III./GJR 218 and III./GJR 139 had 10cm nebelwerfers in their heavy companies.
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Originally posted by Gran Sasso View PostSo those items shown here are for a Nebelwerfer, not Granatwerfer? Could you please show a foto of that weapon?
10cm Nebelwerfer 35
Which was normal mortar system(tube,bibod and baseplate)
10cm Nebelwerfer 40 was also normal mortar,but had fixed carrier frame,wheels and baseplate
10cm Nebelwerfer 35 Used widely in Northern Finland and Norway.Rounds for this caliber is common here where i live.
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http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...elwerfer35.htm
http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...elwerfer40.htm
Initially I thought the discussed items were for a 8cm GrW34, I have seen accessories for that go for a high price. What these are worth?
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Sonnenwende
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