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Article about: Hi, I was offered this panzerfaust 60 (demilitarized warhead ofcourse!), I know nothing about the panzerfaust but it would definitely be something I would like to add to my collection. Can a

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    Hi,

    I was offered this panzerfaust 60 (demilitarized warhead ofcourse!), I know nothing about the panzerfaust but it would definitely be something I would like to add to my collection.
    Can anyone say if this panzerfaust is the real deal or has it been tampered with? And what kind of value would you give this panzerfaust?

    These are the best photos I could get
    Panzerfaust 60 relic

    Thanks!

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    It appears to be an original Panzerfaust 60m, the most common type of Panzerfaust. The label and fins on the warhead are missing. Paint color is the typical Dunkelgelb seen commonly mid to late war. We don't provide value estimates but if you let us know the price being asked for it , some may provide feedback. NH

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    Seller is asking 250 euro ($285) for this item.

    regards

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    Looks like a relic in good condition. Agree with Neil.

    I have no idea what the going rate is but the price you quoted seems to be fair
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    Good original at a very fair price.
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    I have got a couple of them in similar condition. Price seems to be good relative to what I paid for mine. Soaking it in oxcilic acid often brings good results, and they do make nice displays.

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    Do be aware that even if the head has been demilitarized, there may still be a propellant charge present in the tube. I am not familiar with the internals of these launchers, but there was one instance on the forum in the past where a relic 'Faust was found not to have been properly deactivated, with the propellant charge still present.

    Something to bear in mind.

    Regards, B.B.

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