from another site
There were only two cleaning rods associated with the M1during WWII: The first was the jointed Cleaning Rod M1 which dated from the early 1930s and was originally intended to be used with the M1903 Springfield and usually referred to as the Barracks Cleaning Rod. The other was the one piece M3 Cleaning Rod developed in 1940 and intended to be issued at a rate of one per squad, also for use in the barracks. The photo of the guys out in the woods shows the man at the front with an M3 Rod sticking out of his barrel
one per squad perhaps that was the only cleaning rod they had
Information
![]()
Warning: This is a relatively older thread
This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current.