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Re: Pictures of your "Black Guns"
Too bad I don't have it anymore, but we donated our Belgian-made BAR (my dad brought it back from Europe in 1945) to the military museum at Camp Mabry in Austin a few years ago. Dunno if they have it on display or not.
When Dad brought it back, my grandpaw plugged the breech with a thin wafer of brass which made it a DEWAT to satisfy the FBI. Of course, the plug could easily be punched out with a cleaning rod.
I used to play "Army" with it in the 1950s when the neighborhood kids refought WWII back in the "woods" at Jefferson Barracks in St.Louis. Dang thing was pretty heavy for an 11 year old kid to tote around. I let the other kids use the two Mauser 98ks, the Nambu pistol, and an assortment of German & Brit helmets....along with a couple of DEWAT grenades & US Army packs & web belts. None of the adult neighbors gave us a second glance.
Good times
It looked just like this, except without the barrel handle:
When Dad brought it back, my grandpaw plugged the breech with a thin wafer of brass which made it a DEWAT to satisfy the FBI. Of course, the plug could easily be punched out with a cleaning rod.
I used to play "Army" with it in the 1950s when the neighborhood kids refought WWII back in the "woods" at Jefferson Barracks in St.Louis. Dang thing was pretty heavy for an 11 year old kid to tote around. I let the other kids use the two Mauser 98ks, the Nambu pistol, and an assortment of German & Brit helmets....along with a couple of DEWAT grenades & US Army packs & web belts. None of the adult neighbors gave us a second glance.
Good times
It looked just like this, except without the barrel handle: