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    #16
    Yes, the Luftwaffe bought 18.000 No. 4 MK. I (called "Canadian Rifle" because of the Long Branch Canada manufacturer). I have some pics on my harddrive, but the pics are not mine.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Thomas J. Cullinane Jr. View Post
      Martin - I'm sorry to get so far off the subject (Don't worry Steve, I found a BW .45 pic).
      Absolutely no problem. I think this thread leads in a very interesting direction.

      Thats why I wanted to chage the thread name to "Beretta mod38/49 (Mp1) and first issued BW weaponry", but it seems like I am too blind to find the edit function. Or is there no access for me to features like that?

      Maybe a mod can change it so the discussion goes ontopic?



      Martin - See the below link for the "Beim Alten BGS" website.
      [...]
      Be warned however, once you start browsing through this awesome site you won't want to leave.
      Yes, I know this website and I totally understand what your warning means.

      The pouches you posted are the same I was talking about. I will take some shots of mine with Mp5 magazines in it and with the 20 rounds Mp1 mag, too.
      I will see if I can take my hands on a 40 round. Then I will add a shot for these, too.




      @hoover:
      Thanks for the information and the nice pictures!




      Thanks to all of you for a lively thread! Please go on


      Regards,
      Martin

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        #18
        Gentlemen,

        In the fourth picture from the bottom in the link TJ posted, the guy in the centre left appears to be wearing a canvas British WWII type holster. The Brits used this type of holster with a revolver but this BGS trooper appeard to have some sort of semi-automatic pistol in it. Any ideas on what holster he is using and what type of handgun he is carrying?

        Jens,

        The most common Canadian rifle carried during WWII was the Lee Enfield #4 Mark 3 star.

        Regards,

        Gordon

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          #19
          Yes, indeed, seems to be a P37 holster.



          Tataaa, a brown Colt holster with US stamp. I will scan some other examples soon. And please note the early Bw-web belt with eyelets. The only example I am knowing is in Munster Tank Museum.

          The most common Canadian rifle carried during WWII was the Lee Enfield #4 Mark 3 star.
          I think it was the No. 4 Mk. I*

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            #20
            Gents - Here we see some troops from Luftwaffe Flak Battalion 44 equipped with the Enfield No.4 MK.1 as well as a U.S. M1919A6 .30 caliber Machine Gun.

            All the best - TJ


            Originally posted by hoover View Post
            Yes, the Luftwaffe bought 18.000 No. 4 MK. I (called "Canadian Rifle" because of the Long Branch Canada manufacturer). I have some pics on my harddrive, but the pics are not mine.
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              #21
              YIKES! This guy looks like me!

              hoover - AWESOME pictures! Thanks for posting the picture of the Bundeswehr soldier equipped with a Thompson and for supplying the information on how they were issued.

              Vielen Dank, mein Herr!



              Originally posted by hoover View Post
              Yes, indeed, seems to be a P37 holster.



              Tataaa, a brown Colt holster with US stamp. I will scan some other examples soon. And please note the early Bw-web belt with eyelets. The only example I am knowing is in Munster Tank Museum.



              I think it was the No. 4 Mk. I*
              Attached Files

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                #22
                Martin - I'm looking forward to seeing the pictures of the magazines.

                You are to thank for starting this lively thread!

                All the best - TJ


                Originally posted by Martin Gruner View Post
                Absolutely no problem. I think this thread leads in a very interesting direction.

                Thats why I wanted to chage the thread name to "Beretta mod38/49 (Mp1) and first issued BW weaponry", but it seems like I am too blind to find the edit function. Or is there no access for me to features like that?

                Maybe a mod can change it so the discussion goes ontopic?





                Yes, I know this website and I totally understand what your warning means.

                The pouches you posted are the same I was talking about. I will take some shots of mine with Mp5 magazines in it and with the 20 rounds Mp1 mag, too.
                I will see if I can take my hands on a 40 round. Then I will add a shot for these, too.




                @hoover:
                Thanks for the information and the nice pictures!




                Thanks to all of you for a lively thread! Please go on


                Regards,
                Martin

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                  #23
                  Hi thomas,

                  yes, the Bw-guy looks like your twin.

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                    #24
                    Gents - I think this is the mannequin in the Munster Museum ("Tank Mecca") that hoover was refering to earlier.

                    When I was there, I thought the .45 holster was brown, but in this picture it looks black. There was no "U.S." stamped on the flap of this holster.

                    The belt looks like a copy of the U.S. M1936. Examined up close, you can see that the snap button for the first aid kit is pebble finished in the typical German manner whereas on the U.S. model the button is smooth.

                    The mannequin was shod in double buckle combat boots which looked very similar to the contemporary French model.

                    This thread is a great example of how questions that puzzled me for years and years can get answered in a day or two.

                    Man, I love this place!

                    All the best - TJ
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                    Last edited by Thomas J. Cullinane Jr.; 11-11-2010, 05:40 PM.

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                      #25
                      Here Is one of my green BGS triple pouches filled with three Mp5 magazines (yes in the middle there actually is a third magazine)
                      As you can see, the magazines fit perfectly.
                      The mags are stamped:
                      "MP5 HK"
                      "10/67"



                      This pouch is one of the "TWH" stamped. I also have a bunch of these pouches which are not stamped near the D-ring, but on the lower right leather sling with
                      "8465-12-169-7701"
                      "BUND"
                      I can take a picture of one of these too if you want





                      A photo of the Mp1 magazine will be uploaded when I get to my friend. Maybe this weekend.

                      Regards,
                      Martin

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                        #26
                        When I was there, I thought the .45 holster was brown, but in this picture it looks black. There was no "U.S." stamped on the flap of this holster.
                        Yes, on my pics the holster is still brown US, too. Maybe they got a German made holster and changed it.

                        There were two patterns of the early web belt, one with US type fastener and one with british P37 style. But I never saw one for sale...

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                          #27
                          Interesting stuff!!

                          In the US military the M3 Grease Gun was put into all armored vehicles for crew security when in bivouac. Before the M3 the Thompson served this role. I have heard of M3 Grease Guns found in Army National Guard tanks well into the 1990s.

                          I wonder if one reason we don't see a lot of Thompsons in BW use is that they were stored in the vehicles and, therefore, not usually seen outside?

                          Steve

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                            #28
                            Yes, I think the M1A1 were carried inside the vehicles. I only knowing 4-5 pics with Thompsons in Bw-use.

                            I don´t know yet when the M1A1 were removed from service.

                            M1911 1959
                            M1 Garand 1962
                            .30 Carbine 1962
                            M1919A6 1960

                            I wouldn´t wonder if the M1A1 were removed from service same time like the M1911 because of the ammo supply...

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Thomas J. Cullinane Jr. View Post
                              YIKES! This guy looks like me!
                              Heh... and same rank, too! That is kinda freaky

                              Steve

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                                #30
                                Still no 40 round magazine in my collection, but...



                                As you can see this 20 round mag is too short for those pouches. And the 40 round ones will be way too long.

                                Btw ... I found a pic again which I wanted to post from the start:

                                I will not post it directly because I do not own it

                                The Grenzer on the left carries a Mp5 and the green pouch. The other weapons are G1 and Mg42(or Mg1).


                                Regards
                                Martin

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