I just found an image of a 1942 two-tone wood target with the R T Renault tank format. On the back is a partial "Gesetzlich KRICO Geschutzt" brand sticker.

The 1960 KRICO brand mark does not have "Gesetzlich Geschutzt" (legally protected).

Note on page 1, that my 1938 3rd Panzer, two-tone wood target with the R T Renault tank format has the "Gesetzlich KRICO Geschutzt" brand sticker on the back.

Krico is the brand name of the German firm of Krieqeskorte GmbH. The company has a history dating back to 1878.

The two targets are also the same size: 15 1/2" or about 39.5 CM.

C. Wetzel-20609

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1942 two-tone wood target with the R T Renault tank format. On the back is a partial "Gesetzlich KRICO Geschutzt" brand sticker.
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1942 two-tone wood target with the R T Renault tank format. On the back is a partial "Gesetzlich KRICO Geschutzt" brand sticker.
Last edited by C. Wetzel-20609; 05/28/2024 12:18 AM.