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Going through an old photo album, I found these two
![]() I was working as CQ (Charge of Quarters) / Unit Armorer in the evening - as we had to issue 45's and 38's to our MP's. From what I remember, we had racks of about 100 or so, I think we had 220 or 230 45's and M16A1's (one per soldier). Ed
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Edward Tinker ************ Co-Author of Police Lugers - Co-Author of Simson Lugers Author of Veteran Bring Backs Vol I, Vol II, Vol III and Vol IV |
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I remember those 'Xmas trees'...They weighed 200 pounds without pistols!!!
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Looks like my old arms room in Kirchgoens Germany back in '82.....I was in the 3/36Inf and we also had a couple of old Garand M1D sniper rifles, and for some reason, a M3 grease gun! ( Somebody must have lifted it from a tanker haa)
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