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11-225 Garand Picture of the Day
Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 08-14-2011 at 06:01 PM.
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Am I noticing correctly that most seem to wear "boondockers" but a few polished service boots also seem present.
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And a mixture of Garands and 1903s and maybe just maybe a gas trap or two.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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There sure is a mixture of everything in this one. My great uncle went through there in 1919. Now THAT would be a pile of gear we would like to go through!
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I'm just looking at the number of locked knees in pic #3. Ouch!
Bob
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Fingers all over the place too.
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The few M1903 rifles among all the M1
rifles could have been used to fire rifle grenades
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Originally Posted by
RCS
The few M1903 rifles among all the
M1
rifles could have been used to fire rifle grenades
I have visions of the guys in the butts staying on thier toes if they did that . :>)
Chris
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They have special ranges to fire both practice and live rifle grenades. On the M1903 and M1903A1, the rear sight leaf could be adjusted for use of the rifle grenade
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Originally Posted by
RCS
The few M1903 rifles among all the
M1
rifles could have been used to fire rifle grenades
It's a good deal more likely that recruit platoons were issued both rifles and withdrew the M1903 as new M1s became available. The caption states that the picture was taken at Parris Island in Nov. 1941. It's unlikely that a recruit platoon would have dedicated grenade launching rifles and grenadiers.
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