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Attachment 24483Attachment 24484Attachment 24485Attachment 24486Who manufactured this M8 ? and was LC 43 the first year of production for the grenade cartridge ?
The M-8 was standardized on March 1, 1943. The retaining spring was applied in Novermber, 1943 to both the M-7 and M-8 launchers. So I would think 1943 cartridges should be first year.
I went out looking into the garage this morning and found this Army Service Forces catalog dated August 17, 1944. I aquired it about 25 years ago. It's 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", 28 pages. ORD 9 SNL B-39 It shows the M1, M2, M7, & M8. It also shows Stock No., Drawing No., Nomenclature, etc for each. I thought it was an interesting read, so I made a few "copies" back then.
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We simply have to help you sort out that garage...
R in a star. Reliance Machine and Tool.
Others were:
U (over) S (over) C (over) B (over ) Co is US Cabnet and Bed Company
K ( lighting bolt ) M is Knapp Monarch Company
SR in a dimand ( like a WW2 Ranger's patch ) is Sun Ray
Chris
Many do not have one but there is also an M8 marked MLS. It was probably Michael Lima Steel, a company connected with Knapp Monarch. The M7 marked that way is a lot more common.
Also have the early T59E3 sight carrying case (M15 launcer sight). This case is unmarked and without a belt hook.Attachment 24513Attachment 24514Attachment 24515
Thanks for the information on my M8 - as produced by Reliance Machine & Tool
And lets not forget the drill jig.
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