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From my readings, any LB rifle chosen for conversion was especially accurate to start off with. No surprise the rifle was chosen for the L42A1 conversion program.
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03-10-2013 09:23 PM
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Rifle and transit chest have been reunited and CES populated. Thanks to all that helped make both sides of the reunion possible!
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Enjoy, thought you'd post some pics of the reunion though.
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Originally Posted by
Valleysniper
Enjoy, thought you'd post some pics of the reunion though.
Was thinking that myself........but must admit I doubt any pics for sometime will beat Promo's P14 with the No32 scope and his bracket he got made.
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Sorry Gents. Work life has been getting in the way. Will post soon.
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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
.....but must admit I doubt any pics for sometime will beat Promo's P14 with the No32 scope and his bracket he got made.
I agree, that was first rate firearm porn
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Hey Simon. I resemble that remark! As a young armorer in the US Army back in the '80s, they'd never let me go to sniper school but made me an armorer instead so I could work on the weapons instead. I was about 20/400 and wore "Coke bottles"!! I had my eyes repaired in '94 but when I turned 40 it was all downhill again!! Ain't life great?
Brian, where did you go to Armorer school? I went to the I Corp one at Ft Lewis back in 1986. Also sadly cursed with **** poor vision. Only gotten worse since, lost my entire right visual field a little over a year ago.
Cold Zero, very nice rig!
Last edited by Hal O'Peridol; 04-16-2018 at 04:14 PM.
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And me, Carlisle, 63A. January 1963 to Dec 18th 1965. Completed First Class Course, 1 Base Workshop Bandiana and 40 Base in Singapore 1968
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