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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    the top tube on the barrel is a flamethrower
    Apparently so...
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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    Seems they had a sense of humor back then maybe the buxom blondes had them studying harder.
    I sat through enough USAF slide show presentations back when where every twelfth or thirteenth slide was a pinup girl. "Whoops," says the presenter.

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    Here is another link to the Tigerfibel manual with several pics of the inside.

    https://www.apexgunparts.com/german-...anual-new.html

    also John's link $25.00 save 95 cents

    German Reenacting Manuals

    Lots of how to info between the 2 sites.

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    A nice STUG III F after an extensive rebuild and restoration by Bushmakow Restorations in the Czechicon Republic.
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    it was an interesting and effective desperation (cost-cutting) design.

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    A nice example of an M48 "Patton".
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    Source of a LOT of pics of almost anything warlike. LOTS OF PICS!

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    Like sapper 740 we had an American Bombay, she passed away last Saturday 2 months shy of her 23rd birthday, a devastating event. like Sapper mentions she was my cat, tolerated my wife and late mother in law and had a vocabulary as well. I always objected to people calling them dumb animals as she was smarter than a lot of people. She woke us daily at 5 am precisely then proceeded to her chair next to mine talking away until I sat next to her and watched the news. They say cats don't travel well but during the spring until the snow fell in the fall she made the 5 hour drive with me to our Parry Sound cabin. She knew where we were the moment I stopped to open our gate after which like a dog she would go from window to window sniffing the air. Upon reaching the cabin, she would be first out the door and on her way to the lake for a drink at the same spot every time.

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    Sorry to hear that oilman a good innings but, they become a family member by default the only things they ask for from us are love, warmth & food you never own a cat they own you.

    I've had deefers and whilst fido is ok they are not on the same level as a moggy for instance our last dog was a 40 kilo doberman the breed purported to be one of the smartest breeds out there sadly ours missed the brain queue by a country mile.

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