Ron,
Well, I certainly enjoyed the images while they were up......beautiful rifle. I've had two of the GrB39s over the years but were never quite the same as the "real" AT rifle they came from.
Regarding shooting the PzB, I still have a beautifully made brass chamber adapter that allows the use of standard 7.9mm Mauser ammo in the rifle. Our friend Bob S. in Sacramento made up a few of these many years ago. It might be fun to give it a try and the
chamber pressures on the rifle sure wouldn't tax it any.
I'll probably get in trouble for saying this here, but I still think the Site policy about firearms photos is a bit silly. If we can show images of live explosives because the poster is EOD trained and qualified, it seems logical that operational weapons images should be OK for those of us who live in parts of the world where it is perfectly legal. It's not like a couple of keystrokes on their computers won't get British subjects exposed to thousands of other real gun photos.
For me, it's all about the context of the discussion and I've never seen gun images abused here. The absurdly proportioned 318 cartridge is interesting to see and study, but more so when displayed with the rifle and accessories it was used with. I just prefer the whole picture to half of it.
Thanks again for the post Ron.
Rick