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One to Watch - Authentic Gas Trap on Gunbroker
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HISTORIC ORIGINAL GAS TRAP M1
GARAND RIFLE : Curios and Relics at GunBroker.com
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B-24H Liberator, 42-95132
Downed on June 15, 1944
Luftwaffe Ace Col Josef "Pips" Priller's 100th Victory.
Garand Collectors Association member since 2008.
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it sure will be an interesting auction - not sure it will meet reserve
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How did a gas trap make it through WWII from Panama to Europe, unaltered, and with the GI to whom it was issued? Small odds of that happening! Good job documenting it.
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Heard tell the experts all agree that this is the real deal. Fine looking gas trap!
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a person on Jouster
stated this gas trap was missing the lock bar rear sight, another on the CMP
forum stated that the follower was wrong and also the lock bar rear sight was missing too !
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It is crazy what is out there and what people think.
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Originally Posted by
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a person on
Jouster
stated this gas trap was missing the lock bar rear sight, another on the
CMP
forum stated that the follower was wrong and also the lock bar rear sight was missing too !
At least the guy that thought it should have a lock bar admitted he didn't know and was trying to learn. The other guy is still carrying on. Makes one want to give up on the CMP forum.
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Not sure, but as I re read the GB ad it seems that he may be just telling the story of the veteran that owned the rifle, not really saying anyplace that it is the rifle that vet used while in the service. That is just how I read it, after reading a few times. He states " The veteran was pictured holding the "Gas Trap" talking about his service during WWII." In the newspaper article the vet states “he still owns the M1
rifle issued in Panama to replace the broomstick rifle used in training”.
He never says that the M1 rifle the vet was issued in Panama and still owns is the gas Trap rifle. I think he is saying that the fact the vet was pictured in the newspaper holding a GT is what prompted the collector to contact him and eventually buy the GT rifle. If anyone really is interested the seller posted his phone number in the ad.
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I did have to ask my wife to help me up off the floor when I saw the price. And I thought M1C's were expencive. Thats a true amazing rifle- Jay