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09-13-2013 07:52 AM
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There's a check point that's prepared to reach out a bit to engage. Looks pretty miserable though. Over boots and the ponchos speak of nasty weather.
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I was thinking the same thing, along with the expressions on those poor guys faces
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That is very unusual to see an M2 mounted on a jeep. Although you see every jeep in a parade with one or in Rat Patrol, in real life there were very few. The M2 was not meant to mount on a jeep. Shooting one from the M31C mount (which this one is) will tear the floor and MG frame plate to shreds in very short order!
Bill Hollinger
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And on front and rear. The jeep only came with one set too.
Bill Hollinger
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Originally Posted by
Bill Hollinger
That is very unusual to see an M2 mounted on a jeep
That's true, the accuracy was absolutely non existent...everything from curb to horizon...
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I'm becoming more and more interested in rifle grenades. I know so very little about them and I just see them so much in pictures of WWII combat. At least in Europe. Seems like I don't see them as much in pictures in the pacific. Did the marines not use them?
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Sure they did. I do note that the PTO has a lot more pics. of carbines with launchers on them .
Chris
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