We are northbound just before Manendero at the permanent checkpoint and while waiting saw soldier carrying a drum type gun...appeared to hold about 8
rounds with projectile about 3 inches long and inch and 1/2 diameter.....seemed to be "grenade" launcher of some type....any info on what this weapon
was?
Its usually sitting under camo up on the hill and aimed... well nowhere near where it would be on target assuming something went wrong which would
assume someone knows how to use it and of course, assuming it still works.
Have heard its an antiquated French-type thing. Its usually sitting under camo up on the hill and aimed... well nowhere near where it would be on
target assuming something went wrong which would assume someone knows how to use it and of course, assuming it still works.
OH MY GAWD!!!!
i saw this label on ebay spouting the same sort of header.... the only difference was this:
WWII French rifle. Like new condition. Never used. Dropped once.
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