red-dirt-roads:radkingrib:theonus:The AN/M2 was on occasion used as an infantry gun. Called the T33
red-dirt-roads:radkingrib:theonus:The AN/M2 was on occasion used as an infantry gun. Called the T33 it was fitted with a buttstock and bipod to allow for use without a tripod or other mount. The T33 consists of a butt stock from a M1919A6 and a rear sight and bipod from a BAR 1918. These conversions were based on field conversions carried out by soldiers in the Pacific Theater during World War II. It had a rate of fire in excess of 1,200 rpm and was nicknamed the “Stinger.”I am in lovea .50 LMGI must find one ASAPEDIT: Fuck I hate WW2 designations. Not .50, still .30cal. FuggggggOne of the six gunners with Stingers on Iwo was Corporal Tony Stein. Stein landed on Iwo Jima February 19, 1945 with his unit and in the initial assault, he was among the first members of his unit to set up a defensive position away from the beach. There he began to engage Japanese forces with his custom Stinger machinegun. Corporal Tony Stein held his Stinger light machinegun on target and destroyed enemy pillbox after pillbox by charging them alone and destroying the crew inside while firing away with his weapon.The Stinger’s extremely high rate of fire and the momentum of the combat led quickly to Stein running out of ammunition. Kicking his shoes off and throwing his M1 helmet down, he ran back to the beach to get more 30-caliber ball for his weapon. As he ran, he picked up a wounded fellow Marine and carried him back to the beach to obtain aid. He repeated this feat no less than 8 times, bringing a wounded man back to the beach, grabbing a few belts of ammunition to fire at Japanese pillboxes, and then returning with a smoking weapon and another wounded Marine. Later that day he performed a rear guard action covering his unit’s withdrawal.Corporal Stein’s Medal of Honor Citation signed by President Harry Truman reads in closing, ” Stouthearted and indomitable, Corporal Stein, by his aggressive initiative, sound judgment and unwavering devotion to duty in the face of terrific odds, contributed materially to the fulfillment of his mission, and his outstanding valor throughout the bitter hours of conflict sustained and enhanced the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service”. -- source link
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