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10-23-18 Not your Normal Garand Pic of the Day
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10-23-2018 10:10 AM
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Do not worry, this German
captured simply bring the cleaned weapons back to the US armory...
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That is the good news.....we got them all back eventually!
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Looks like they were loaded up for the photo op. Look at the left guy, couldn't stumble anywhere with an armload like that.
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Just to redress the balance
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The German
pic is interesting with the Thomsons, one with a Cutts compensator (Is that correct) and one without.....also one with the cocking handle on top and one with it on the Rt side just visible. Am I correct on the second observation as I know SFA about the different Thompson models.
Last edited by CINDERS; 10-23-2018 at 09:31 PM.
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
The
German
pic is interesting with the Thomsons, one with a Cutts compensator (Is that correct) and one without.....also one with the cocking handle on top and one with it on the Rt side just visible. Am I correct on the second observation as I know SFA about the different Thompson models.
You are correct.
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The '28 navy looks to be missing it's forestock too, just the tennon showing.
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Is it not fitted with the foreward handgrip, which is obscured?
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