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    Looks like a single action Colt. Yes, the carbine has no bayonet lug.
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    as i said before , most A3,s were issued to the black troops, good friend of mine drove a 6x6 , was issued a Remington A3, and no side arm. most of the combat or action pics so to speak with the A3 are with black troops.
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    I don't think it's hypertechnical to correct some misconceptions about specialties and small arms. The Rifleman (SSN745) only appeared in the rifle company - nowhere else. That's around 12% of a 1944 infantry division and a bit under 2% of the entire army at its 1945 manpower peak (if including USAAF personnel). Unlike when we were ten year old boys playing in the back yard, the rifleman was a small part of the real army in WWII. They receive and deserve our attention because of the almost unbelieveable casualties they took in proportion to their numbers and our fascination with the question of how they summoned the courage to do what they did.

    The reason blacks are often seen in WWII photos carrying the '03 is twofold: racial discrimination and low education levels. This combination led to blacks being overrepresented in the support units like QM and greatly underrepresented in the technical units like signal and air. Nothing close to complete data is available on service units, but it comes as no surprise to see lots of 03s in their photos.

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    I believe the bayonet lug on the carbine was devised in late 1944 and went into production in early/mid-1945.
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    Rick is correct - Inland and Winchester began using the 'Type III' barrel bands with bayo lugs along with 'Type III' adjustable rear sights late before all M1icon carbine production ceased in 1945, but few are known to have seen service before WWII ended.

    By far, the majority of both were installed in the massive post war rebuild programs.

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