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Another Viet Nam photo
Ben Het June 1969, moments after this photo was taken, this man was wounded by a sniper in the left hand. Note how the sling is attached !
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Notice the BAR belt to hold mags. Very common with the SF types and advisors.
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Originally Posted by
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Note how the sling is attached !
I've done this myself, it's the only way to carry the weapon without it cocking over upside down. It looks like an M1
carbine sling though.
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Early patrol sling. Modification kits existed in the 60s to carry the rifle "sights up" while slung in front of the body. Nowdays common, at the time a new idea.
I've used 550 and tape on a standard A2 to do the same. Field expedient.
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That soldier's mustache is brandishing some macho.
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Photo from Viet Nam
I was looking for a photo of the XM607 when I found this picture. Photos of the XM607 are difficult to find and I was able to restore an original stock a few years ago with some repro internal parts.
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Anyone have any idea on the number of XM607 stock units were produced ? has to be a few hundred ?? also a low survival rate.
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I sure would like one. I really like the stock.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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Found this:
Total Silence - Home of the XM607 Buttstock
Not cheap at $395.00 but it sure is a nice stock.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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