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During WWII, the U.S. Army used a series of grenade projection adapters that converted hand-grenades into rifle grenades. For the M1 Garand the device was designated as the M7. This hollow-tubed, muzzle adapter could throw a standard Mk 2 grenade up to 220 yards, compared with the maximum of 33 yards when it was thrown by hand. To launch a grenade, a special high-powered blank cartridge was chambered in the rifle. Once the device was fixed to a blank-loaded rifle, it could fire fragmentation, anti-tank, and smoke grenades, as well as pyrotechnic signals. One to three M7 grenade launchers were issued to each rifle squad depending on the period of the war.
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Marine Eugene Sledge, 1942-45 (Author of With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa) n his memoir, With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa, United States...
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ACCEPTING PREORDERS ONLY! In the cold, wet winter month of February 1963 I was 14 years old and delivering newspapers early each morning before I went to school.In among the...
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This item is preowned, in mint-condition and with original box. The Valentine was the most produced of any British-designed tank during WW2. More than 8,000 were built in 11 different marks. ...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Prone Loading M1 Garand, 1943-45 Rugged and reliable, the gas-operated semiautomatic M1 Garand was considered the best service rifle of the war. However, it did...