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Mark, is it known where the picture is taken, please? I assume the 2 men in the back of the Jeep are resistance fighters?
Love the position of our favorite carbine rack. Normally those were across the hood or someplace flat.
The universal rack mounts to two brackets on the windshield on jeeps. They mount on the running board on the larger equipment. There were two versions: with and without canvas cover. The canvas covered model was used on the trucks where the rifle would be outside in the elements. They were not on jeeps until early 1943 with the windshield height was increased and the two brackets added in production. This type of mounting suggests this is an early (before about May 1943) and therefore didn't have the brackets. Field expediency :) The first racks were designed for the M1 rifle and M1 carbine. With the addition of a "V" shaped cross piece the M1 sub-machine gun could be stored in it. Note the tope photo does not have the "V" but the canvas covered one does.
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No notes on that one - but your assumption is very likely correct IMHO
Whatever is he going to do with the anvil???
He's gonna beat the truth to pieces. Did you notice that it is a press jeep?
Bob
Original pic at the top of the thread is that a 15 or 20 round mag just visible with the trigger & guard next to the drivers left leg