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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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U.S. 101st Airborne Running with M3 Grease Gun, 1944-45 Despite efforts to simplify its design, the M1A1 Thompson submachine gun was still a time consuming and expensive gun to manufacture. Research...
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NEW! IN STOCK! French Royal Deux-Ponts Ensign with Color, 1781 This junior officer of the Royal Deux Ponts (Zweibrucken) carries the wonderfully ornate standard, the drapeau d’ordonnance of the regiment...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Washington was appointed as Lieutenant Colonel of the Virginia Regiment in 1755, following the death of the previous commander. His first significant action came during the campaign...
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NEW! IN STOCK! The Régiment de Deux-Ponts was a prestigious part of the French Royal Army, composed largely of german-speaking soldiers from the Duchy of Deux-Ponts region (in present-day Germany). Officers...