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22 Oct 2022 Garand Picture of the Day
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the first variation of the carrying handle for the BMG M1919A6
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Saw it right off, the real interesting part of the pic. Must be Korea?
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Saw it right off, the real interesting part of the pic. Must be Korea?
Found this
MEMBERS OF THE 10TH MOUNTAIN DIVISION DURING AN ATTACK ON MONTE DELLA VEDETTA IN ITALY ON 3 MARCH 1945.
A 10th Mountain Division soldier holds an M1
Garand with bayonet attached in foreground; another fires a machine gun in the background. '3 Mar 45. 5/MM-45-3740. Fifth Army, M. Della Vedetta, Italy
. Light machine gun of K Co., 87th Mountain Infantry, 10th Mountain Division hammering away at Germans 300 yards away during an attack on Monte Della Vedetta on the Poretta-Moderna Hwy. Photo by Baker. 196th Signal Photo Co.' Near Bologna, Italy. 3 March 1945
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Originally Posted by
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MONTE DELLA VEDETTA IN ITALY
Interesting. Don't remember seeing these before in WW2.
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yes that surprised me also - I assumed Korea
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I believe the 10th Mtn Div was one of the first US Divisions to "test" the "new" M1919A6. They noted several deficiencies in design such as the carrying handle was to flimsy and moved up and down on the barrel jacket. The feet extension releases were located on the bottom of the bipod and could not be worked when covered with mud. Moved to the top of the bipod. Also the barrel booster in some cases did not have enough power to cycle the weapon. Also redesigned for better functioning and attachment of the bipod.
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