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Any information on British modifed US M3 SMG magazine catch
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07-17-2016 01:05 PM
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It looks like a sling attachment.
IIRC, Frank Iannamico covers it in his book “The U.S. M3-3A1: Submachine Gun: The "Grease Gun".” Maybe he will chime in.
The original M3 catch was prone to inadvertent dropping of the magazine. A cover was added to correct the problem.

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Vincent, I found information on a machnegun website, Frank Iannamico is on this website too. They call it the "British
horseshoe bar" and said it was a British modification. When I was an armorer
in the US Army, I saw only the M3 SMG and none were modified with this bar welded on the receiver.
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Originally Posted by
Vincent
The original M3 catch was prone to inadvertent dropping of the magazine.
That first statement is correct...

Originally Posted by
RCS
And that sounds about right. It wasn't a standard US mod. The lower one was.
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Then clearly we didn't learn much from the past because we STILL made the same mistake with the original SA80 rifles!
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Peter, I was thinking exactly the same!
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we didn't learn much from the past
Well, they didn't ask you or it wouldn't have happened. Most time, they just quip "We'll teach them to beware of that"...
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What was that about: "History repeats: first as tragedy, then as farce"?
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