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    Fancy a project a bit bigger than a Bren Carrier?

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    I had read about that, was left in a small town as a monument. It was said that the gun wasn't even deactivated, and would fire
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    This is really something! Gotta love their deactivating method
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    Looks like an ISU 152...there's a few parts back and forth between models but they didn't throw anything away. A tank destroyer, it weighed in at about 46 tons...I know a guy that would take it as is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpaca andy View Post
    I had read about that, was left in a small town as a monument. It was said that the gun wasn't even deactivated, and would fire
    I doubt anyone has any ammo for that gun anymore anyway.

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    I'd make a simple 12g sub calibre adaptor............

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    I 'd be in full IPE if I went in there, you never know what chemical rounds they fired from it with that calibre
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    Love practicality of the Russianicon technology at the time, so fast forward to today and good to see adjustable metrics and sledge hammers still have a place in getting a Russian SPG running let alone no safety specs when oxy cutting!

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    Totally agree...................brilliant when you think it was left to die, and its now been brought back to life!!
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