Two US soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 417th Infantry Regiment, 75th Infantry Division take the opportunity to clean their M1 Garand rifle and Browning Automatic Rifle BAR M-1918 - date and location unknown
My Sunday project. Believe it or not, putting this up in our family room was my wife’s idea. She noticed I kept my collection of Curio and Relic World War 2 rifles scattered in various gun cases around the house and she said I should properly display them now that the kids are adults. From top to bottom, an ex-Dragoon Mosin Nagant, a 1942 Savage Enfield No4 Mk1*, a 1942 M1 Garand, a 1943 BYF K98k, and a Type 99 Arisaka.
My neighbors are shooting off what sounds like 30-06 rn so just got me thinkin, what's your favorite firearm chambered in 30-06? I'm a basic bitch so mines prolly the ar10
i am also a basic bitch and incredibly predictable and, despite having just posted a massive rant about youtubers jangling keys in my face, I still cannot deny the satisfying nature of an M1 Garand (chambered in .30-06 Springfield) enbloc clip eject ping sound.
So not only could Pyrrha help you to learn how to use it properly. While in the field you can share ammo.
Jaune: Hey, this looks like Pyrrha's weapon!
Ruby: Mhm, that makes sense. Pyrrha probably used this as the base. It's good, but...
Jaune: But what?
Ruby: You're gonna have a tough time using this like she does. Hers is custom-made for Grimm. This one would probably break from those kinds of rounds.
An Austrian machine gun team and a T-34-85 perform a combat demonstration, Bruck an der Leitha, 1958.
There's an interesting mix of equipment seen here. For one thing, all of it is World War II, but from different countries. The machine gun seen in the forefront is a German MG 42, a rifleman to the left in the back carries an American M1 Garand, the tank is a Soviet T-34-85, and all soldiers are wearing American M1 helmets. This very diverse mix of equipment mostly comes from the massive amount of leftovers from World War II, and Austria, being a neutral country, received older equipment from both NATO and the Soviet bloc.