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    Too bad we can't see the gas cylinders, with those helmets they could be Gas Traps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    Too bad we can't see the gas cylinders, with those helmets they could be Gas Traps.
    They look almost purposefully hidden. My James Bond riddled brain imagined this was a REALLY early picture and hiding the gas trap was a counter espionage move.

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    gas trap era pistol grip

    Almost to the end of gas trap production, the top of the pistol grip is almost round or a oval shape, when the new SA SPG stocks with the two equal sized holesAttachment 108695 entered service in mid 1940, the pistol grip is narrow like the ones in the photo. I would guess the rifles are early gas port

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    Too bad we can't see the gas cylinders, with those helmets they could be Gas Traps.
    Bob, they purposely hid those gas cylinder so you could not see them.
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