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    The carbine looks nice. No way to tell if it is an M-2 or not. All you can see is a 30 round magazine.

    I'm guessing the picture is posed. I don't know of anyone who would wear a ring on both fingers and not buckle their helmet if in combat.

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    Nice. Keep 'em coming

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    The carbine looks nice. No way to tell if it is an M-2 or not. All you can see is a 30 round magazine.

    I'm guessing the picture is posed. I don't know of anyone who would wear a ring on both fingers and not buckle their helmet if in combat.
    GEE WIZZ it's posed ?? REALLY? Who would have guessed!
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    INteresting. It refers to it being effective in close combat in Germanyicon in 1945. First writen primary source I have seen on M2 in Europe in WWII.

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    Picture was taken in or around Washington D.C. , was it not ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by emmagee1917 View Post
    taken in or around Washington D.C
    That's how I read it too. But they ARE referring to it being in action in Europe.
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    Woody needs help with that sling too

    Great chunk of wood on that carbine. We need to lighten up on Woody, He may have taken a couple for the team and is now training folks back home. The CC issues a while back had several accounts of the M2 (either legit or field modified) being used with great success in Italyicon in the closing months of the war.

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    There were several versions of the M1icon carbine that were modified into M2 type carbines done in Europe on a company level. But the real M2 carbines appear to have never made it into combat in Europe and didn't appear till the war was over with Germanyicon. The did appear in the Pacific and were used no later then the Okinawa campaign and did see action in the Philippines.

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