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Here is my Marine transit chest ready to deploy for battle at Tarawa! One gun is an original, the other is a current dummy. one of the drums is also a dummy. The rest is original.

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Nice chest and contents...

 

In the second photo, the XX magazine pouch on the left looks like it may be a Reising pouch. It still works for Thompson mags, but will have more room between the loops and the magazines.

 

I'd like to see closer photos of the USMC marked L-drum pouch.

 

David Albert

dalbert@sturmgewehr.com

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Neat looking chest.

 

Where do you store the stocks?

 

Frank

 

Frank, they are stored underneath the receiver, frame and barrel assembly. The buttstock is positioned under the compensator. You should be able to see a buttstock in the top compartment.

 

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Ross

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Yup they go right underneath the barrel. You dont have to remove the sling either. Just slide the stock off and place it in the holder. Then the barrel holder piece slides into place and keeps the stock secure. Here is a closup of the stock in its holder. There is also a picture of the other side where the spare parts box and pouch would be.

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They are a neat chest. I stumbled upon this one and figured it would be fun to clean it up a bit. Neat for a military display Edited by Roland the Thompsongunner
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That actually looks like it wouldn't be too hard to build a copy. Would you be interested in posting some more pictures and maybe some measurements? I might get bored one day and attempt to make one. Looks like its mostly pine board?
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No problem. I will get dimensions when i have some time. I have only seen a couple of these chests, but there seems to be two different versions. One is like Bridgeport28's box where there is only indentation on the side to carry and no handles. His interior is also a bit different and the sides are inletted on his for the dividers and mine is not. I am guessing his is the earlier type.
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A friend of mine brought by his transit chest today to compare to mine. His is the type that is different than mine. I still dont know for sure which is the first type or were they just made at a different location? Dan

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I could not get the pouches to fit in the space with the mags in the pouches. Same goes for the drums. Maybe they didnt want them stored in pouches because of moisture during storage? I know canvas and leather can do a number on mags and guns with a bit of moisture around.
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Ok , I THINK I figured it out now . Four five pocket pouches equals 20 cells . 16 cells are filled up with the XX mags , two with the two mags with the gun ( listed up with the guns , giving 18 total ) , leaving two empty . Would the accessory and spare parts containers ( one for each gun ) fit into the remaining two cells ?

Chris

 

 

 

 

Ps , the mag and a/s containers look like they'd fit aft the gun in the small space . This is assuming that the case is like the early Colt cases and not a web envelope.

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The colt type spare parts tin would probably fit but the military used the leather BAR type leather case and a canvas bag for parts.

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