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Everything You Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid To Ask About the Panzerfaust


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I recently stumbled across this site. It is quite informative, and has some in depth information on the dreaded/beloved Panzerfaust, and many other German small arms. I thought some of you may enjoy it.

Happy Friday the 13th.

http://www.geocities.com/Augusta/8172/panzerfaust.htm

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I used to have a life, now I have CM.

[This message has been edited by Four Stringer (edited 10-13-2000).]

[This message has been edited by Four Stringer (edited 10-13-2000).]

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Guest Silesian-jaeger

Believe it or not there is one for sale at a surpluss store near me!

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"In one (German) town, Private Honey stood next to an

elderly German man and a ten-year-old boy. As the Shermans and brand-new

Pershings rumbled by the boy said,'Deutsches Panzer lind besser.' Honey

looked down at him and asked,'If

German tanks are better,

why aren't they here?' "

quote from Stephen E. Ambrose, "Citizen Soldiers"

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You'd be surprised but the author of the page M.Hofbauer used to be a regular poster here and frequents MadMatts CM chat server. A pretty good guy too.

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From the jshandorf

"Why don't we compare reality to the game like Bastables likes to do all the time?"

Mr T's reply

"Don't touch me FOO!"

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My dad has a Walther PPK pistol he wants to sell me for $600 (thanks Dad! smile.gif ). It's a WWII trophy and he has the paperwork and also one box of the silver-tipped ammo for it. It's even got 2 tiny nazi-eagle symbols on the side. Somewhat pitted and the handles are authentic but a bit rough.

I asked him about the panzerfaust on ebay and he thinks $250 is too much for it since they made hundreds of thousands of them.

-john

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