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17 Feb 2024 Garand Picture of the Day
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Not sure if that's the shell case at 14:00 just to the Rt of the front sight (Or pic error) who ever they are slinging lead at is up high, possibly sniper!!!
That line unless there are vehicles out of sight on the left it would make a bit of a juicy target for an MG 42 operator.
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Originally Posted by
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MG 42
It's Korea. "Street Fighting in Seoul Korea, September 1950 From the LIFE Magazine Archives - Hank Walker Photographer"
Hard to say what he's takin' a poke at.
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Originally Posted by
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Not sure if that's the shell case at 14:00 just to the Rt of the front sight (Or pic error) who ever they are slinging lead at is up high, possibly sniper!!!
That line unless there are vehicles out of sight on the left it would make a bit of a juicy target for an MG 42 operator.
I don't think the North Koreans or Chinese used the MG42 much, if at all.
"You are what you do when it counts."
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Originally Posted by
eb in oregon
I don't think the North Koreans or Chinese used the MG42
On the other hand a friend of mine...long gone now, told me he DID see mostly Japanese
weapons while he was there. I thought that was interesting.
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No, that's OK. The pic of the M2 is hard to find and usually not a clearly an M2. This one's unmistakable and shows the 30rd mag isn't even a concern. I never liked them either. The 15's were always perfect.
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Please tell us Garand
guys how you know it's an M2.
Real men measure once and cut.
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Fire sector on left side at the rear of the receiver ring. It's plainly visible in this photo.
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