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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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My take on a vietnam M40
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<blockquote data-quote="Sargesniper" data-source="post: 1015991" data-attributes="member: 61726"><p>Many things were used during the war Gary so I cannot refute what you say. A modified .458 Win. cartridge was used by some SOG units. The cartridge was named the .458 American. Weapon was suppressed and ammo was subsonic. Don't think it went over too big.</p><p> That scope you referred to was most likely an infra red scope. Only good to about 300 if I remember correctly. It too was short lived I think. The Star Light was better than the one it replaced.</p><p> ..... LARRY</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sargesniper, post: 1015991, member: 61726"] Many things were used during the war Gary so I cannot refute what you say. A modified .458 Win. cartridge was used by some SOG units. The cartridge was named the .458 American. Weapon was suppressed and ammo was subsonic. Don't think it went over too big. That scope you referred to was most likely an infra red scope. Only good to about 300 if I remember correctly. It too was short lived I think. The Star Light was better than the one it replaced. ..... LARRY [/QUOTE]
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