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Old 26-06-13, 11:07
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I am also not able to find any history about this Sexton, so I must to make a decision between Canadian or British markings, but it looks that I will decide to country of made. But any help with this is very welcomed.
The vast majority of Sextons were made for the British account. Th Canadian Army used them only in Canada and NW Europe, there were no Canadian Sextons in Italy. 8th Field Regiment used M7 Priests in Italy, and only received its Sextons in Belgium in March 1945. Canada retained 211 Sextons after the War. They were given away as NATO Mutual Aid between 1953 and 1957, to my knowledge most were given to Portugal.

I had not known that Italy regunned its Sextons with 105s.
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Old 08-07-13, 03:43
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I would say go with Canadian Markings haha I only say this because my Grandfather and his brother served on this gun during the war with the 23rd Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery. You may have seen a post or two in other forums here. I have their complete history uploaded on you tube. Very nice project you have, it is only a dream that I have one some day.
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Old 08-07-13, 03:53
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Mario, the Sexton was produced at the Montreal Locomotive works in Canada. I couldn't find much info on the place but I believe I found some pictures from Archives of Canada web site. Maybe you will be able to find more Info than me.
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Old 16-07-13, 09:21
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Hi all and thank you very much for all posts, sorry for my late reaction. Now the sexton starts on button, better than my modern car . I also attached pictures how it looks today and on one picture wah hit by german STUG III , brownings 0.50 cals are just for show, but i know that italians were using them with 105mm M4 howitzer.

The serial number is 1953.

Roger, so you know that there is no chance that this sexton was left in Italy by Canadians, so there are just 2 options :
1., it s british
2., or it s one of those who were given away in 1953/1957
or?

MrBNaylor, I saw the document : It s excellent, I really love to see everything from WW2-west side, especially when I can see and hear people who fought for our freedom, and as a cherry on cake in Sexton
Is it possible to buy it or download in some way? Thank you
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Old 13-08-13, 11:45
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Hello, here s the video from last week, enjoy , last step is to wait for certificate and I ll be finally able to shoot real blank ammo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=0LgmF4lVPNU
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Old 11-09-13, 17:00
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Excellent job!
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Old 13-09-13, 15:39
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http://www.cultura.marche.it/cultura...Prz1=&cmpPrz2=

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Old 13-09-13, 18:53
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Mario, the Sexton was produced at the Montreal Locomotive works in Canada. I couldn't find much info on the place but I believe I found some pictures from Archives of Canada web site. Maybe you will be able to find more Info than me.
The MLW factory building doesn`t exist anymore. The former site was Dickson Street and Souligny Avenue in East end Montreal, coincidently a few blocks from Longue Pointe Garrison and its enormous supply and maintenance depots.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Locomotive_Works
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Old 07-07-14, 15:43
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And I proudly present How my sexton shoots It is really a lot of fun, every shot = 1 kg of gun powder.

And here is video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msw6w3b2dcs

And here is the video from show, which we are organizing. The name is Tankove dni Laugaricio, in english Tank Days Laugaricio :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scq3zw31AuY
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Old 26-08-16, 14:25
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very cool Picture. Looking forward to meet you in Slovakia next year!
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Old 06-09-16, 05:45
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Hi Mario, sorry for some reason I haven't received any notifications from this thread in the last 3 years and I just get one now. I thought no one had commented on this anymore and I haven't been on here since. Hard to imagine its been so long. Well if you haven't already, please feel free to down load the video, all rights are reserved from Imperial War museum on the ww2 footage so I dont make any money from this. The document that I put together on my grandfather's 23rd Field Regiment S.P. RCA can be shared for educational purpose, no problem at all. Glad you enjoyed it and once again sorry for this huge delay. Looks like you are doing well with your Sexton. I will check out the videos you posted. Hope all is well.
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