glassmountains wrote:I don't believe the Germans had any type of crate/box, whatever, to transport their guns. They were issued to the troops and they carried them. Think about the BAR and 1917/1919 Browning. They did not have any official transport box. The British had a storage box for the Bren but you do not see any photos of them in action on the front line. Only for storing them @ the Depot. Why would you want to lug around a 20 + pound box as well as a 25 pound gun? I believe all were issued with some type of canvas cover to protect the entire gun or at least the action.
Hi glassmountain, interesting comment on the bren, not commonly seen and you are correct in saying most likley chucked
.........but.....i have seen photo,s of troops in extremis ie retreating thro crete and they are still lugging that bloody stupid 20 pound box.
As for bergflack and the transit vs storage box i agree. The mouser factory did indeed have transit boxes for K98,if i remember rightly it was for 12 rifles,stacked alternatly in layers with dividers. Quite rough to look at with a large chicken burnt to the side of the case. We know to our cost that it is entirly possible to bust a cocking handle on the 34 .......why on earth would the plant risk damaging valuable weapons delivering them to the depots. It could be possible that the transport was fitted with racks to protect the cargo. ( the sten was deliverd in a three ton truck and had racks for something like 500 weapons,
photo in P Laidlers book)
Once deliverd to the depot......would the company care after that?......probably not. I would suggest that if they were used they would not hold many , no fork lifts in the 40,s muscle only.