Sorry Petrock, no pictures of the guns. They were removed several years ago by University. They were rusted, bent. Most wrecks around here after discovery by Mil pers, they removed (for lack of better nomenclature) the breach block then dented the receiver with a mallet then left then gun insitu. Remember it was wartime and the loss of men and material was an every day event and in a very remote area. The recovery team on the crash to my understanding went in by dog team and snowshoes led by the trapper that first discovered it... This next picture may give you some idea as to the violence of this particular crash. Crew seat. What is left of the fabric seat belts is still on the waist attachments and indicate tensile separation.