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Well I thought I would throw this one out there, I have been working on my second 3.7 pack howitzer recently and it is starting to get there.
Out of the two I have this was in the worst condition and was a real job getting it apart let alone the restoration process that lie ahead, it is however taking shape and I have a feeling it will end up better than the first. The Ordnance is live so I am hoping to get it capable of firing blanks not that I ever will ! Another very rare Artillery piece preserved. Rob......................rnixartillery. Last edited by rnixartillery; 27-07-19 at 20:59. |
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