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He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
Those stars on the tanks make excellent bulleyes, Ray
Dont recognize the gun. Help?
The wheels look axis...German...
Regards, Jim
I think it is an Italiananti-tank gun.
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As it turns out.... it is a French47mm APX anti tank gun.
47 mm APX anti-tank gun | World War II
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Regards, Jim
True, it is very possible that the APX gun was used by the Germans. or even the Italians in Sicily (or North Africa). The BritishEighth Army, the Italians and the Afrika Korps North Africa campaign in particular all used captured equipment - trucks, tanks, guns - the lot.
Hi All,
Back from a trip over the pond to NZwe went to WANAKA where we had been before on a different trek, I got some pics of a Centurion Tank and Valentine they have there (Transport Museum well worth it) plus a zillion other bits and bobs will post the pics in the O/T section when we get sorted.
Speaking of A/T field pieces I seem to recall Gelrich went to the U.S.A prior to WWII to try and sell the A/T squeeze gun to them and they were not interested funny thing is it really bit for a while till the Allies got on top.