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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul S. View Post
    You missed the FFD taped to the barrel.
    I think it's taped to the bipod, it wouldn't last through the first burst taped to the barrel, specially right there at the gas.

    I had an M60 issued in Canungra that had a five digit number, no doubt it was an RVN survivor. It had a hard time with the plastic blanks, but that's no measure. The three water bottles was not unusual, you need water in you, the stuff in the jungle can't be trusted. The weight doesn't matter. We too would remove slings when noise mattered most. You're supposed to have the weapon in hand anyway... Their rifle section had an M60, two M16s for the lead scout and the section commander and the rest were SLR. I think you'd find the man foreground has three water bottles on his belt and one on the ruck that you see. More is better. They get lighter as the day goes on...
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    I think it's taped to the bipod ...
    You are right. We taped them there on the M60 and on the butt stock on the SLR back in the day. One had on the webbing as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul S. View Post
    Somewhere in one of his books, Skennertonicon says that the M60 was selected over the FN-MAG because the Yanks successfully 'wined and dined' the Brigadier who was sent to assess both for the selection committee. As I recall, from Skennerton, the bugger went to the US first and that was that.
    And they replaced it with the FN MAG didn't they?

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    And they replaced it with the FN MAG didn't they?
    But of course.

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