American advisors training Vietnamese on the Garand and M1A1. No date but early war possibly MAAG era.
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American advisors training Vietnamese on the Garand and M1A1. No date but early war possibly MAAG era.
Couple of Thompsons in the mix.
For some reason I get the thought that they were called the "Chicago piano" or "Chicago organ" after it's ties to Al Capone and the "Mobs"
Actually, it was called the "Chicago Typewriter".
The photo is from the early days of Viet Nam, some of these photos show the early XM16 with waffle magazines
The Chicago Gangsters only had the 20 magazine, 50rd drum and 100 rd drum available for the 1921 TSMG.
There was a 18rd magazine available for shot cartridges but seldom used
Was there a reason they both appear to be minus the Cutts compensator.
Yes Cinders. The Thompson 1928A1 was much more labor intensive to manufacture with its cooling fins on the barrel and Cutts Compensator than the M1A1. Further, it's reciprocating cocking handle on top of the receiver was distracting from the sights. The M1A1 was lighter, cheaper to build, and had the cocking handle moved to the side of the receiver.