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Several years ago I was very keen on collecting anything to do with the PIAT (I used to put a free-ad in Gun Mart under the name "Mr PIAT").

 

Back then I just missed out on buying a booklet on the PIAT which was produced at the end of the war for the employees of the company who made it. Now, something in the back of my mind tells me that the company was ICI. Does anyone have a copy, or shed any light on this booklet?

 

Any info would be most gratefully received.

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Beetle Bailey

Now, something in the back of my mind tells me that the company was ICI.

 

I would think the ICI link is due to the moulded explosive filling,- PIATs and the associated ammunition and other spigot weapons were made by many smaller workshops and government ROFs,

 

My father once re-counted that as a young man in 1940, he had to take prototype parts for PIAT/Spigot Mortar weapon from Birtley Ordnance factory to Allens electro-plating in Newcastle for a specialist chroming layer to be applied, he was unsure of the exact type of weapon (no doubt walls have ears rational) but components were the spigot end and the projecticle tube - imagine sending a 17 year old carrying secret weapons components wraped in brown paper and string on public transport -makes the man from the MOD loosing laptops in a pub plausible.

 

Steve

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I know its not the publication you are asking about, but you probably know about the Army publication? These turn up from time to time.

 

Small Arms Training, Volume I, Pamphlet No.24 Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank (PIAT) 1943

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