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bayonet lug during ww2
Some say they have never seen a pic. of a carbine during WW2 with a bayonet lug, That the bayonet lug came after the war. I posted this pic. a while back of a GI holding one while looking at a B-29 ditching at Iwo Jima on a return mission from Tokyo with wound'ed and battle damage. you can see the inv. support ship's in the back ground. Anyone else have a pic. of a GI holding a carbine with a bayonet lug during WW2? just courious.
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05-27-2009 07:32 PM
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Yer readin' my mind! This past w/e, with all the war movies on TV, the thought came to me - could all these carbines be correct with the upgraded features - adj. rear sight and bayonet lug. I really would be interested to know when these upgrades began, where they were phased in first, and about when the upgrades were finished.
Awaiting info with bated breath....
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War Baby!,pg 286 states that the Type c(3) was adopted on may 4th,approved for standardization on May 10,1944.Carbines so equipped were in production by October 1944. The adjustable rear sights(milled) approved in Feb. 1943 and stamped in Nov.1943.
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Ok they had a bayonet lug. How about the bayonet, when auth, when produced ?
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From War Baby! Comes Home pg. 608. Looks like it was adopted on May 4th,1944.Standarized on May 10th,1944.
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The type 3 band on carbines did not appear in Europe till after the war ended. It did show up in the Pacific in 1945. The photo is not dated and could very well have been taken long after Iwo was secured and was being used by fighter groups to escort the bombers to and over Japan and as an emergency field for the bombers.
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Im sure this pic. was taken long after the battle of Iwo. Most of the B-29 raid's on japan were flow'n out of Sipan and Tinian mid 44 thru 45. don't have the date's handy. I doubt that at the time this pic. was taken that Iwo even had a runway long enough for the B-29. But ditching there near land was far better then in the deep water
The reason i posted this pic. was it the past i have read on the old board
[i think] that there were no known pic's of a carbine with a bayonet lug during WW2. No mention of just Europe. And this is the only one i have seen. so far.
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My mistake on date's, Sorry.
The battle of Iwo was Feb to Mar 1945, So this pic. would have taken some time after Mar. 1945, very late in the war. Thank's for looking.
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I might point out the B-29 was used in Korea as well. I worked with a guy who flew missions over Korea and lost a B-29 to AAA then another to mechanical problems when returning to the states. All we have to go on is the label on the photo so we can assume it is mid 1945 if the label is correct and this is IWO. The fields on IWO could accomadate a B-29 landing that was the big reason for taking IWO to provide an emergency strip and to allow fighter escort top be based there. The title on the picture says the island was fogged in is why the plane ditched in the water.