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WWII U.S. Army M1923 Ammunition Belt for M-1 Garand by R. M. Co. (1942)

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WWII U.S. Army M1923 Ammunition Belt for M-1 Garand by R. M. Co. (1942)Description This is an original WWII U. S. Army M1923 ammunition belt for both the M1903 Springfield and M 1 Garand rifle clips. It was manufactured by R. M. Co. in 1942, and features "STAR PULL" branded snaps. The reverse is marked both "SG2" and "MDD". Unfortunately, the markings' significance is unknown to us. Provenance Private Collection, Flagstaff, Arizona Condition Report Fair Good Excellent This belt is in very good condition, with some signs
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As much as I wanted to love the new Klipsch party speakers, there are better options. I purchased this with the JBL Encore Essential (which you can pick up for fifty bucks less right now), and the JBL won, hands down. Even the heft and finishes of the JBL are superior. Both speakers are approximately equally loud. However, the JBL had boomier and punchier bass, with twice the number of boost options (2 vs 1) as the Klipsch. But the Klipsch really struggled with the highs with its one teeter - the smaller, doubled tweeters of the JBL are immensely cleaner and clearer. Long story short, as much as I wanted this speaker to be awesome, Klipsch leaves a lot to be desired here compared to JBL.
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