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Old 06-06-09, 16:28
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Default 1943 Canadian 6pdr 7cwt

Hi Folks
I am just starting the restoration of a 1943 Canadian built 6pdr,its taken over a year to acquire this piece and joins 12 other artillery pieces in my collection.
As you can see from the pics it has quite a bit missing so I am looking for parts if anyone out there has spares for sale !!

Rob...........rnixartillery collection

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Old 06-06-09, 19:40
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Was it built by Regina Industries Ltd? I.e. the GM Regina, Sask, plant? They did also build in Oshawa plant as well.
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Old 07-06-09, 15:11
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Hi David
Not sure of manufacture as yet ,I have just got the 6pdr and there is a multitude of markings on the Gun.
I have just completed the restoration of a 1943 105mm M2 Howitzer which has taken most of my spare time up so I can know concentrate on the little 6pdr.
Pic of plate att.

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Old 07-06-09, 18:24
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Border City Industries also I think did some 6-pdr work at the new plant in Walker Road, Windsor. Another wartime GM of Canada company!
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Old 11-06-09, 23:09
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Was it built by Regina Industries Ltd? I.e. the GM Regina, Sask, plant? They did also build in Oshawa plant as well.
You will be pleased to know the GM building still stands in Regina. It is used by a wide variety of businesses, including a small-ish film studio. It is the largish building in the NW corner of Winnipeg St and 8th Avenue. http://maps.google.ca/maps?sourceid=...image&resnum=1
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Old 11-06-09, 18:48
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Default 1943 6pdr 7Cwt

spent the day stripping the Gun down, had problems removing the Barrel but got there in the end,66 years of crap didn't help !
I just need to take the carriage apart next and then it's time to repair and rebuild.
Looking for the sight mounting,a trail stay,fireing mech and any associated kit.

Rob.............rnixartillery

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Old 12-06-09, 20:09
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Day two of knock down,managed to get the pivot nut off with GREAT difficulty and a big bar so all the major bits are now disassembled.

Rob ..................rnixartillery

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Old 28-09-09, 18:47
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Default 6 pdr 7cwt Restoration

Hi Folks
Just an update on the 6 pdr restoration,I managed to assemble the carriage yesterday with relative ease and without knocking too much pain off.
The trails were in quite poor shape before starting ,but shaped up ok after spending some time heating and beating.
I am currently working on the recuperator and barrel,still looking out for various bits such as the short trail stay and sight mounting if anyone out there can help.

Rob....................................rnixartille ry

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Old 15-10-09, 00:05
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Managed to lift the recuperator on today,there wasn't alot of work involved with this part.
Pics attached.

Rob................................rnixartillery

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Old 30-12-09, 16:57
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Default 6 pdr 7cwt

Hi All.
I managed to get a couple of afternoons off from work this week after spending what feels like forever behind the wheel of a snow plough/Gritter.
Went straight into the workshop and assembled some more of the gun,I had prepared quite a few bits but needed to get the barrel on to continue.
The slipper required a fair bit of work due to corrosion so I ended up cutting the rot out and replacing, and renewing the steel and leather slid seals.
I had a few problems sliding the barrel onto the recuperator it didn't go on as easy as I would have liked but we got there in the end.
Spent this afternoon fitting all the bits to it so it has come on quickly,the next job is to fabricate the main gunsheild so I need to locate patterns,dimension etc and also looking for the sight assembly so if anyone out there can help it would be grately appreciated.
I have some new and unissued no4 mop bags dated 1943 so if there are any 6 pdr owners out there who need some send me a pm,will post anywhere.

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Rob...................rnixartillery collection.

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Old 14-01-10, 08:02
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Looks very nice indeed. I'm surprised no one else has said so. Perhaps you're not being "noticed" yet.
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