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warpedskydiver

Can you identify each of these firearms?

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How many times do I have to say M-16/AR-15 variant? :S Looks like a couple of .223 a couple of .308 and maybe on of the odd ball 6.8 or whatever it is. Along with FAL variant, Uzi, AK varient from the left side and maybe a remingting 700. Oh, and a Remington 740 or 760, I can never remember which is the pump without looking it up, and I own one. Bernelli shotgun to IIRC.

Too lazy to do it in order or look up details.:P One with the resevoir on the back not sure.

I'm old for my age.
Terry Urban
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A.223 ar-15
B.same as A
C.same as A
D.Rem.12ga. possibly 11-87
E.the only real wepon shown
F.rem 30-06 pump
G.ninja shotgun
H.FN LAR 7.62 nato
I.UZI with no barrel
J.lNorinco M-90 in 7.62x39
K.paint ball non gun
L. Savige with accu triger possibly in 17 cal.
59 YEARS,OVERWEIGHT,BALDIND,X-GRUNT
LAST MIL. JUMP VIET-NAM(QUAN-TRI)
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One of the best weapons was a pair of Ho Chi Minh sandels. I got a pair up in I Corp (Hue/ Phu Bai area) the hard way, and now I need to put them to rest. Maybe I should bury them. What do you think?
Do your part for global warming: ban beans and hold all popcorn farts.

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I have been to Hue
but spent most of my time north of there

I still have a like new NVA helmit
had a belt with the star buckel but it has gone away somewhere during one of our moves.

Quan Tri
Bo Bong
Dong Ha
area

keep the sandels


many have no idea what they are

welcome home Bro
59 YEARS,OVERWEIGHT,BALDIND,X-GRUNT
LAST MIL. JUMP VIET-NAM(QUAN-TRI)
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I have been to Hue
but spent most of my time north of there

I still have a like new NVA helmit
had a belt with the star buckel but it has gone away somewhere during one of our moves.

Quan Tri
Bo Bong
Dong Ha
area

keep the sandels


many have no idea what they are

welcome home Bro

Thanks. Last tour (72-73 upper II Corps) all that area was given up for the bad guys to play. Almost everybody had gone home. Flew around Koreans and MACV; not many options for search and rescue.
Do your part for global warming: ban beans and hold all popcorn farts.

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Nope put them in a box so your grandchildren and great grandchildren will know what you had to do in order to live on and therefore bring them into existance.

It will some day bring a tear to their eye when they think that you were once a young man who did not run away when danger was imminent.

Thanks.
Do your part for global warming: ban beans and hold all popcorn farts.

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A) Colt Match Target / A3 16"HBAR 5.56mm w/WCI brake
B) Colt Match Target / AA 6.5mm Grendel 19.5"bbl w/WCI brake
C) Colt Match Target 5.56mm SPR profile 20" Shilen bbl, WCI brake
D) Benelli M1 Tactical with Rifled slug bbl and picatinny rail/Optic
E) Colt M4 5.56mm 16"bbl with An/Peq 232 and Aimpoint M68, grip pod, etc.
F) Remington model 760 circa 1956 chambered in .270win
G) Winchester model 1887 12 gauge shotgun
H) L1A1 FN/FAL 7.62 NATO
I) Maruchin Uzi blank firing device (not a firearm)
J) Hungarian FEC MAC90 7.62x39mm
K) Airforce Airguns Talon SS .22 cal Suppressed
L) Savage MKII w/accutrigger in .22lr

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