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    30 May 2023 Garand Picture of the Day

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    What a training camp, mud field outside and barely any amenities. I've lived in a few field camps but that would be hard to do again. I wonder what camp that is or was?
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    OK, I give,,,,,
    What are the contraptions on the ground on the right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAM1ALASKA View Post
    the contraptions on the ground on the right
    Are the trails to what appears to be about .37mm anti tank guns under canvas and folded for travel.
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    OK, I give,,,,,
    What are the contraptions on the ground on the right?
    ww2 version of this





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    The U.S. M3 37 mm anti-tank gun was adopted in 1940, could be some of those.

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    Was it the M3 37 that shared a trajectory with the Garandicon so the crews would mount one up to fire sighting rounds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
    Was it the M3 37 that shared a trajectory with the Garandicon
    Sub-caliber trainer: Gas trap Garand mounted on the barrel of an M3 37mm anti-tank gun. Camp Forrest, Tennessee, February 1942. Image: NARA
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Sub-caliber trainer: Gas trap Garandicon mounted on the barrel of an M3 37mm anti-tank gun. Camp Forrest, Tennessee, February 1942. Image: NARA
    Thank you!

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    Great, thanks to all!
    Looking at the original picture again with a little guidance from everyone,
    I can see the pintol hitch and foot underneath............
    Great picture .

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