Trepang
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Had no intention of buying another gun but then.....
I stumbled across this on a CMP Forum.
I made the fella an offer and I now it's headed my way from PA.
It's been re-arsenaled / parkerized and the stock has been sanded but it retains a faint re-arsenal cartouche and it's original October 1917 barrel and most of the parts are "E" marked.
Not necessarily a collectors piece in the strictest sense of the term but it will fit nicely in my WWII collection.
According to my research, some did find their way into WWII, mainly with rear echelon units but there are some WWII pics of them being carried by mortar crews and even a few SeaBees.
I stumbled across this on a CMP Forum.
I made the fella an offer and I now it's headed my way from PA.
It's been re-arsenaled / parkerized and the stock has been sanded but it retains a faint re-arsenal cartouche and it's original October 1917 barrel and most of the parts are "E" marked.
Not necessarily a collectors piece in the strictest sense of the term but it will fit nicely in my WWII collection.
According to my research, some did find their way into WWII, mainly with rear echelon units but there are some WWII pics of them being carried by mortar crews and even a few SeaBees.
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