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Last edited by Badger; 10-13-2013 at 04:32 PM.
Distinguished Rifleman 1966
President's hundred 1965
Marine Corps. Cup 1965
interesting butt plate.
Looks like it came from a BAR. And it looks like he's just holding onto the back end of the sling...
Regards, Jim
Couple questions to demonstrate my ignorance of this weapon system. Is that some sort of hand grip clamped to the foreend? The cable ? that loops around his right thigh, is that the power cord? It's pretty long. I understand there were two battery packs, one carried like a rucksack and one hung on the belt. I do not see any over the should straps.
Yeah that is a foregrip on the fore end of this M2 or M3 carbine. Must have weighed alot. Just look at the infared illuminator on top for the gen1-ish scope. Wouldn't want to be carrying that if I was stuck in Kor-ee-or... Much prefer a BAR or a Bren.
Attachment 46581
M1/M3 Carbine: late '44 Inland
M1 Garand: late '44 Springfield
The infrared kit could be field installed on any M1/ M2 carbine by removing the rear sight and changing handguards while bolting on the kit.
RCEME , I am only aware of one battery set up for these , the backpack mounted one. In the OP , the cable looks to be just stuffed into a pocket to protect the ends and keep it off the ground .
There were some special stocks made for these units . They had three holes for the foregrip to bolt directly to the stock and didn't use the band clamp. They also had a cable bracket on the left side above the trigger group to add strength to the cable mounting.
Chris
Chris is right. This is a modified M1. The hand guard is the older two rivet type. They were heavy and I have never heard of a second battery being held on the belt. Only the one in the back pack.
Here's some good pics of mine . One of the special stocks is about 80% through the grouping ( 227 pics total ) .
Chris
Would help if I put in the link , huh ?
M3 Sniper Scope Photos by emmagee1917 | Photobucket
Boy Chris you have a lot tied up with yours for sure with all the extra batteries and the getting very hard to find bulbs and tubes. Very nice thank you.