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18 April 2021 Garand Picture of the Day
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Rear man appears to have something attached the muzzle of his rifle, what is it?
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Originally Posted by
Ex Crab
Rear man appears to have something attached the muzzle of his rifle, what is it?

Yes I know this is the early version - I will have to contact S.A. to see if they will update the training info
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I sure would love to have that A1!
Bill Hollinger
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These look like ARVN troops ?
Bill, Both the M1 and M1A1
TSMG had a higher cyclic rate of fire more than that of the M1928A1. Even a
waiver was issued by the War Dept in Dec 1942 concerning the M1 Thompson's cyclic rate which often
exceeded 800 rpm being closer to 900 rpm
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Here you go Bill
This is were they ended up Attachment 116584
Last edited by frankderrico; 04-14-2021 at 12:24 PM.
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Originally Posted by
frankderrico
Hmm, bit rusty. I guess I can take a couple off your hands, though. Save you any disposal fees.
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Other pic in this series also posted, we figured these were ARVN troops on exercise. Looks about right... As for the brine soaked T-Guns, let me go through them for a bit and I'll find something to resurrect. Just some glass beading and woodwork, maybe a new barrel. I've seen some pretty washed out barrels shoot OK for a sub gun. Maybe new springs...
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