Pte A. Rees of the 2nd Gordon Highlanders, 15th (Scottish) Division, cleaning his No 4 Lee Enfield rifle in a bomb-damaged building in Kleve, Germany - 13 February 1945

Note the PIAT in the left background

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Not to bright. Like to take long walks on short piers.

In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication

I looked it up...that's quite a barrel.
PIAT is a short-range antitank gun used in the British and Canadian armies weighing 33 pounds and firing a 2.75-pound projectile that explodes on impact with force sufficient to penetrate four inches of tempered armor plate.