thecardigankid
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p51 said:Amen, it's always someone who's "seen" the photo but can no longer produce it.
I agree, I'd love to see this ETO photo, as I'm willing to bet any amount that the photo mentioned either was taken after the war or doesn't have the lug at all (or conveniently got "lost somewhere" and now can't be found). This is because no such photos exists of soldiers in the field before the surrender of the Germans in the ETO with a bayonet lug on their carbine.
Way to talk down at me like I'm some talk but no walk kind of guy, who the hell are you? I know exactly where said photo is, its hanging in a picture frame in my friends workshop in Dayton Ohio with the documentation to prove its date. I do not have access to it at this time, but like I said I do have access to a May of 1944 Article talking about Carbines being used with Bayonet lugs.
Oh and I didnt realize you've seen every single photo produced during the war to know that there is no existing photos of a carbine with a bayonet lug in the ETO. You must have seen some cool photos, considering the probable millions that havent even been published yet.