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Stunt M1 Carbine from HBO's 'The Pacific'
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04-20-2010 09:09 PM
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If I was still collecting US military weapons that would be one I would have to have too!
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What a find! It looks good to me. A real "wall hanger" if ever I saw one.
Mind if I ask what the price was?
Last edited by phil441; 04-21-2010 at 12:50 AM.
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I've heard about these rubber guns, anyone know who makes them? The guy who made the latest King Kong movie, a couple of years ago, has some rubber Thompsons which everyone thinks are real, until you pick them up.
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Mike that is a nice looking prop. Thanks for sharing. I have two rubber AK47. They came from the Army back in the late 60's and were used as trainers. They are Chi Com and have Chinese script on them. My boy's used to play with them, I'll get some pics of them up later.....Frank
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Mike, I nice looking pic of your grandad. 1943 in Hawaii. Could it be from somewere else and possibly a different time? The carbine has a type two or three rear sight. I think that would have been much later. I'm not sure but it might be a Winchester hand guard. Lets see what others have to add. Thanks again......Frank
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Originally Posted by
frankderrico
Mike, I nice looking pic of your grandad. 1943 in Hawaii. Could it be from somewere else and possibly a different time? The carbine has a type two or three rear sight. I think that would have been much later. I'm not sure but it might be a Winchester hand guard. Lets see what others have to add. Thanks again......Frank
Hi Frank- thanks for the info. Based on the other photos in his (5) photo albums (he had a photo finishers license and made pics on the side as a hobby)- I think it's in Hawaii. (I could certainly be wrong, though.)
From his papers, here are some of the places he might have been:
Inducted El Paso, TX 24 Jun. '43 (Marksman Rifle 5 Aug. '43)
Line Maintenance School NATTC - Memphis, TN (auto mech.)
AMM TBF school - Norman, OK (aircraft mech.)
Sent to 'Pacific Area' from 23 Mar. '45 through 23 May '46
Separated 5 Jun. '46 at MCB San Diego, CA.
I assume he was issued the M1
Carbine because he was a 'non-combatant', even though he was a Marine in the Pacific.
I'll be posting more photos later, not sure where they should go- since they don't have rifles in them.
-Mike
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In the Canadian
Army we also used rubber guns as procured from the U.S. system, I beleive. There were AKs, RPGs, early and later M16s, and later we started producing our own rubber C7. By the way for you guys looking at rubber guns in film, the Devils Brigade with William Holden was on recently. Check out the scene where they patrol down the stream with all patrol members carrying Thompsons. If you frame forward on it you will see that all but the members who actually fire during that part have rubber guns. Lots of them.
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Mike, I think the Pacific '45 to '46 would probably be the time frame for the carbine pic. with the t-2 or t-3 rear sight. Also looks like pretty tough living conditions out there. I have three uncles and my father in law that were there about the same time. We all have to be very proud of that generation for their service and sacrifice. We also need to preserve all we can of their history, as you are doing. Thanks again for sharing.....Frank
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