The second picture is especially interesting in that it is two US Marine corporals with a Colt machine gun on the elephant. The picture may pre-date WWI.
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The second picture is especially interesting in that it is two US Marine corporals with a Colt machine gun on the elephant. The picture may pre-date WWI.
Which begets the question: where was that?
Although mounting a machine gun on an elephant may seem like a bit of a joke today, I'm guessing that when the photograph was taken it probably seemed like a perfectly sensible thing to do. I suppose today that the military may wish to mount a MG on it's transport which could be a truck or armoured vehicle but back in the day, in certain parts of the world, the military's main modes of transport would have probably have been horses and perhaps elephants?
You can imagine the outcry that there would be in the media if the British or American armies decided that there was a need to mount a heavy MG on an animal such as a camel or elephant today.
Interesting articles.
Here’s a look inside a modern suppressed 10/22.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...Mistjpeg-1.jpg
It’s a second version Gemtech Mist (no vent port in the barrel). It’s unbelievably quiet. I can sit on the couch in my living room and shoot through the open backdoor at a target in the garden. The only sound is bullet hitting the target. My wife sitting at her desk directly above me in the same room doesn’t hear a thing as long as I use a brass catcher or hold the bolt closed. She can hear a spent case if it hits the wood floor, but not the shots.