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This Post WW2 forum is intended for asking and discussing reference or historical related issues pertaining to any time after WW2 (1945+) subjects.

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 Subject:  M47 Muzzlebrake in the Korean WarList thread.  
  
 Date:  Aug 19, 2006
 From:  David Golinsky 
I'm working on, at this very moment, Italeri's (new box) M47 Patton, and want to model it as an early M47/late Korean War version (as stated in the instruction manual). The kit comes with three types of muzzle brakes and I would like to know which one would be appropriate for that era. I'm leaning towards the muzzle brake that is seen on Dragons' Korean War Series M26A1 Pershing/M46 Patton tanks.
 
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  M47 Muzzlebrake in the Korean War - David Golinsky - Aug 19, 2006
. . . Re: M47 Muzzlebrake - Roy Chow - Aug 19, 2006
. . . Re: M47 Muzzlebrake in the Korean War - Paul A. Owen - Aug 19, 2006
. . . . . . No M47s in the Korean War - Danny Egan - Aug 19, 2006
. . . . . . . . . Re: No M47s in the Korean War - David Golinsky - Aug 19, 2006
. . . . . . Hunnicutt has a blurb that says a few were deployed before end of hostilities - Roy Chow - Aug 19, 2006
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