Musée Overloon 2025
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The Soviet made submachine gun, the PPSh M1941 Submachine Gun was one of the most mass produced submachine guns in World War II and is still used by many countries today.
This submachine gun can be seen in the Korea 1950-53: The Navy in the Forgotten War exhibit at the National Museum of the United States Navy at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C.
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New reenactors firing off a volley (blanks). Good example of early war US "GI" wool uniform colors and variations. Third man from the left is wearing a full M1928 haversack with "meat can" pouch and M1 bayonet & scabbard, M1923 cartridge belt (khaki), M1910 canteen/cover, M1 "steel pot" helmet, and khaki lace-up leggings. Fourth man from left is wearing the famous "Jeep cap". Four others are wearing the overseas cap. They are all firing M1 Garand rifles, blank rounds. Buckley Homestead, Lowell, Indiana.