M7 Priest
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- Name:
- M7 Priest
- Category:
- Vehicles » Self-propelled artillery
- Used from:
- 1943–1965
- Used by:
- Manufacturer:
- Also known as:
- 105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage
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![1:35 Title (Airfix )](/companies/img/32-10000-69-p.jpg)
Title
Airfix 1:35
![1:100 Flames Of War: M7 Priest Artillery Battery (Flames of War UBX54) UBX54](/products/img/6/1/9/1337619-66148-43-t180.jpg)
Flames Of War: M7 Priest Artillery Battery
Flames of War 1:100
UBX54 ![1:100 Flames Of War: Priest Field Troop (Flames of War BBX45) BBX45](/products/img/5/3/7/1337537-66148-78-t180.jpg)
Flames Of War: Priest Field Troop
Flames of War 1:100
BBX45 ![1:100 Flames Of War: Armored Artillery Battery (Flames of War UBX12) UBX12](/products/img/4/6/3/1337463-66148-24-t180.jpg)
Flames Of War: Armored Artillery Battery
Flames of War 1:100
UBX12 Books
![M7B2 Priest in Detail (WWP R 071) M7B2 Priest in Detail (WWP R 071)](/books/img/9/9/6/119996-15654-81-t180.jpg)
M7B2 Priest in Detail A Restoration Masterpiece at the Artillery Museum Brasschaat
Special Museum Line No. R 071
Jan Horák, František Kořán, Michel van Loon
![U.S. WW II 105mm Howitzr Motor Carriages M7 & M7B1 Priest (Tankograd Publishing 6007) U.S. WW II 105mm Howitzr Motor Carriages M7 & M7B1 Priest (Tankograd Publishing 6007)](/books/img/2/8/6/103286-10000-73-t180.jpg)
U.S. WW II 105mm Howitzr Motor Carriages M7 & M7B1 Priest
Technical Manual Series No. 6007
Michael Franz
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