155mm projectiles
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155mm projectiles
I was wondering about if I should restore my 155mm projectiles or leave them as is? If I should restore them, what would the markings be? These are in fired condition. With no painted markings left.
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Re: 155mm projectiles
It is personal preference.
If it is an incredibly unique and valuable item then I would leave it alone.
If it is common, and restoring it would be something you enjoy doing, then have at it.
If it is an incredibly unique and valuable item then I would leave it alone.
If it is common, and restoring it would be something you enjoy doing, then have at it.
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Re: 155mm projectiles
Are they unique or common?
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Re: 155mm projectiles
If you are looking for the stencils, I make and sell them for the 155mm (and others). Send me an email or PM. Website is in the signature block for examples.
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Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
"If the DUKW was introduced in 1944 it would have been called a FUKW."
45 GMC DUKW (105mm)
42 Ford GPW
44 Willys MB
44 Clark CA-1
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44 Cushman 53
42 Willys MBT
44 Columbia F-92L
43 Huffman G-519
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Re: 155mm projectiles
Interesting, do I need the numbers and dates off them? I know 2 are smoke rounds.
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