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Reising sub machine gun (he should have dumped the Reising right there in the water)
They weren't bad SMGs provided you kept all the hand fitted parts together...
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05-24-2016 09:54 PM
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Now I see what you're talking about Frank. I couldn't see anything but a blur there before. Yes, given the 1903s in the pic, and the fact that Reising guns WERE on issue at the time it makes perfect sense that it's an M50...with folder.
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Now I see what you're talking about Frank. I couldn't see anything but a blur there before. Yes, given the 1903s in the pic, and the fact that Reising guns WERE on issue at the time it makes perfect sense that it's an M50...with folder.
Jim, I spent so many ways to get a good clearer look of it...that's 3. It has to be it. Thanks Guys
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Note he's not really wearing any other gear. No cartridge belt or ute belt for that matter. Medic? Officer? Hum???
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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If you look close you can make out a folded Stock of a M50. Look at where the end of the Wire Stock should be when folded and you can see the shape of it. That's what I'm seeing, but I been looking at it so long my mind might be playing tricks on me.
Last edited by imntxs554; 05-25-2016 at 11:57 AM.
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I love that the marine behind the officer has a Thompson with a 50 round drum magazine
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