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American Soldier With Modified M1 Carbine Pennyslvania 1945 | eBay
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What do you think?
American Soldier With Modified M1 Carbine Pennyslvania 1945 | eBay
Leaf rear sight, type 1 band, high wood oval cut stock, 2 rivet handguard, looks like push safety. 1945 and hadn't seen any upgrades yet, other then the surpressor. Interesting, thanks for posting it.
If this guy is a soldier I'm suprised he is still a PFC, judging from the condition of his uniform. Correct me if I'm wrong but all solders on duty out of doors were (are) required to wear some type headgear. Look at all of the uniform buttons undone and the belt end hanging out. I swear I can even see Irish pennants. My guess he is a vet with a mailed home carbine and he has cut and welded an M3 flash hider to make a Cutts-type compensator. But I suppose he could just be a sh*tbird private in a backwater post with a lot of time on his hands. JMHO
My question is "To what end?" Was it to reduce felt recoil? Come on, it's a carbine. Let's just take the recoil...Reduce flash? Not a problem as far as I can remember...
Looks welded to me. I would think even back then if they were going to do it "right", they'd have a machinist thread the barrel. But then again.....
alot of rules were not enforced alot during combat in WW II. It is not like being in Garrision. If you look you can see his PFC stripe on his left sleve. as afr as the "invention" leave a bored GI to his own devices there is no telling what he will comeup with.
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Definitely a puzzle, and it also looks a little off-center :(