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    Variety of weapons inclusive with a good pile of Pineapples, what type of SMG is that one certainly not a grease gun.
    However they certainly have a good view of the terrain one may think it is an O.P.

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    Chineese type 50 smg?

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    PPS 43 very likely Russianicon as if I remember correctly the Chinese designation was the Type 54 and I believe they didn't start making them until 1954.

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    The troops...fiddlin' with an enemy weapon that was recovered by one of the guys after the last attack...that doesn't change.
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    Never hurts to understand how the other sides weapons work, for instance my b/inlaw went back to VN for closure he went to a place where they let you shoot a variety of weapons the chap was most impressed on how my b/inlaw knew instinctively how to handle the AK and the 1911 and commented on it to my b/inlaw to which he replied "Last time I was here I wasn't a tourist........!"

    When he went there they issued him with an Owen but took that from him and gave him an F-1 which he said rusted very well and was a POS he swapped that for an L2A1 for the remainder of his tour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    Never hurts to understand how the other sides weapons work,
    That's not a nice to know or should know or could know...It's a MUST know... You never know when you'll be reduced to using that.
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    Exactly

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    Interesting to note the M2/M1icon Carbine hasn't been fitted with a bayonet bar yet in that pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    Interesting to note the M2/M1icon Carbine hasn't been fitted with a bayonet bar yet in that pic.
    I thought the same thing, but if you look close you'll see it.

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