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As I have mentioned in the past my first issue in VN was a Victory model. My second unit issued me a model 10 of some sort. Both were 4" square butt. Issue ammo was the junk 130 gr. FMJ. I also carried 6 38 special tracers in case I ran out of pen gun flares. If you went down you always had 2 M-60's with you, but they were hard to handle with those butterfly grips when not mounted on the pintle. There were plenty of other, off the record weapons to carry.
I wasn't a gunner, but it seems the M-60D did have spade grips.I was a M-60 machine gunner. Never once did I see butterfly grips on a M-60. In fact, I would contend with trigger groupl placement being where it is, it's impossible to have butterfly grips installed.
M-60:
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Check out the connecting rod from the grips to the actual trigger on the 60 in post #4. Tay Ninh, 1969.Never saw that version before!
I stand corrected on that.
How did You carry .38 rounds ? Seems like the Army didn't issue anything to carry a reload ?As I have mentioned in the past my first issue in VN was a Victory model. My second unit issued me a model 10 of some sort. Both were 4" square butt. Issue ammo was the junk 130 gr. FMJ. I also carried 6 38 special tracers in case I ran out of pen gun flares. If you went down you always had 2 M-60's with you, but they were hard to handle with those butterfly grips when not mounted on the pintle. There were plenty of other, off the record weapons to carry.
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Check out the connecting rod from the grips to the actual trigger on the 60 in post #4. Tay Ninh, 1969.
Widely used on the UH-1 series of helicopters up until they were replaced with the M240's. I shot a few thousand rounds out of them in aerial gunnery training. As a pilot we only occasionally got to shoot them as they were the door gunners weapons, but that's OK, I shot over 1.5million rounds through M134 Mini-guns flying UH-1Mike model gunships.
M60s' with back plate trigger assys(spades)…We certainly did use them. I serviced them often at Ordnance Maintenance Company 1st Force Service Support Group on Camp Pendleton(Las Pulgas)…..