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I ws a rifleman in G-3-29 of the 6th Mar Div on Okinawa in April, May and part of June of 1945 before a luxurious cruise on the Hospital Ship RELIEF to a hospital on Saipan. Our .30 caliber rifle ammo was AP. I don't know about M1919 machine gun ammo as many belts were loaded on Guadalcanal before the Okinawa landing and could have been with M2 Ball.
A friend shot in the 1946 or 1947 Marine Corps Matches. The rifles were M1s and the ammo used in the matches was AP.
Shoot enough AP into a hillside backstop and penetrators begin to appear on top of the ground. They make usable center punches.
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07-10-2014 06:56 PM
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Jim From Oklahoma
They make usable center punches.
I have one each here, .30 cal and .50 cal that are part of my cartridge collection until I need a prick punch. Then they get so employed...
And that was exactly the kind of testimony we need here...
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I have one each here, .30 cal and .50 cal that are part of my cartridge collection until I need a prick punch. Then they get so employed...
And that was exactly the kind of testimony we need here...
I totally agree. You can read all the sources there are, their is nothing better than a first hand account from someone who was there.
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My Uncle was GCo. 2ndBn, 22nd Marines, wounded at Sugarloaf Hill, Okinawa, and he said they only used AP ammo. Thank you for your service to this nation, Jim from Oklahoma.
Last edited by SRiverrat11; 07-25-2014 at 12:00 PM.
Reason: correct spelling
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