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1 September 20 Garand Picture of the Day
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
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08-27-2020 05:36 PM
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Can not make out the photo but it almost looks like a drum on the M1928A! TSMG ?
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Originally Posted by
RCS
a drum on the M1928
The Marines used them for an inordinate amount of time. They stole them with the US Postal Thompsons they took when they quit guarding the mail cars...on the railway.
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Marines would have used the term Liberate
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The USMC also had issue 50rd TSMG drum pouches (marked USMC and contractor marked) issued during WW2. They also stole some of the
Colt 100 rd drums after guarding the mail trains in NY which were later used in the "Banana Wars" in the 20"s & early 30's
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Can you imagine how heavy a gun with 100 rounds in the drum would be to carry?
Real men measure once and cut.
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about 17 lbs, the Chicago gangsters loved them
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Machos
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Originally Posted by
RCS
about 17 lbs
On the bright side they get progressively lighter as you shoot. It behooves you to shoot more...
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