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Were lyman super targetspots used on USMC 1903's during ww2?
Thought I would utilize this site's members vast knowledge of all things milsurp on the title subject. I have access to a Lyman 12x Targetspot (the one typically used on Winny target model 70's) that I'm considering for a repro usmc sniper build? Or did they only use Unertl's and a smattering of Feckers?
Thanks in advance
Tim
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09-22-2013 01:46 AM
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They initially used everything they could get their hands on. No evidence that I know of says they did, but conversely, no evidence I know of says they didn't.
jt
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They initially used everything they could get their hands on. No evidence that I know of says they did, but conversely, no evidence I know of says they didn't.
jt
I know of one in Aussie that is said to be a genuine WW2 sniper. Very interested to hear members views on this.
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