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Period photos showing M1A1 carbines---do you have any that you can post?
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The recoiless rifle photo
is from the 17th AB at the 1945 Rhine crossing. At least that's what I recall seeing.
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Thanks Jim and DaveHH.
Here are a few more photos...not great.
It would be good to know where they came from.
There must be a source of these photos somewhere.
David

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Doesn't that stock look dried out, and doesn't it look like the guy on the left is chewing tobacco?
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Given the extreme weather conditions of Western Europe that year, its not surprising that the stock is dried out. Snow, wind, ice, trying to get warm near any fire then back into the weather... I doubt they were having debates of Tung Oil verse Raw linseed oil
.... that is why some of the weapons we are now collecting are so beat up. Everyone wants to find the perfect condition Winchester garand from the war. Well, there ain't one - at least if it was in theater. I imagine that the Pacific theater was worse on weapons due to the humidity and the salt water environment.
Its amazing that the guys survived, let alone the weapons.