-
Advisory Panel

Originally Posted by
mrclark303
the recoil would be appalling!
The flash would be like an anti tank gun...blast would kill everything within a 25yd range.
-
-
01-26-2025 09:47 PM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
-
-
-
Advisory Panel

Originally Posted by
Sapper740
Cutting weapons down for lightness and ease of carry was a trademark of the Special Forces in Vietnam,
NVA also. I saw a collection of M2 carbines that had barrels shortened, some had sights installed again. Some had the wood cut down too and barrels short like an M1
Enforcer. Some had double loop slings installed to go over your forearms so it would be in place while you handled an equipment bicycle on the Ho Chi Min trail.
-
Thank You to browningautorifle For This Useful Post:
-
Contributing Member

Originally Posted by
Sapper740
another, a helicopter pilot for clandestine insertions carried a cut down M2 Carbine to hose down anyone charging his chopper
Do these guys bother with remounting a front sight and zeroing, just in case they need to maybe aim at some point?
-
-
Advisory Panel

Originally Posted by
MAC702
Do these guys bother with remounting a front sight and zeroing
Zeroing...might be a chore. A front sight sometimes is mounted but aimed shots from a two hander without a stock could also be a clutch...
-
-
Contributing Member

Originally Posted by
MAC702
Do these guys bother with remounting a front sight and zeroing, just in case they need to maybe aim at some point?
Most of these Special Forces cut down weapons were extreme close range break contact weapons only. SF A Teams were generally "light" meaning two Americans and 3-4 Indig or Montagnards. They weren't equipped for extended firefights and when discovered they did a mag dump, threw a frag and 'beat 6' (retreated to the rear) all while calling for an exfil. There was very little ability or need to aim at an enemy when in 6' tall Elephant grass or triple canopy jungle, they simply blasted in the direction of the enemy hoping to slow them down. Further, the SF troopers also carried other weapons such as the XM177/CAR15, K Gun, AK47, and others. John Meyer kept his M79 'handgun' in a custom made holster so it was handy if he needed it but mostly relied on his rifle.
Last edited by Sapper740; 01-27-2025 at 03:55 PM.
-
Thank You to Sapper740 For This Useful Post: