In the ELR thread on MK 248 MOD 1 ammo I made a statement refuting that the long action on the 24 was for utilization of the M72 .30cal Match cartridge. I did so sincerely as over many years in the military marksmanship community I had not heard this statement. Not at AMU, Bragg, or anywhere else. Today I read a post on another board supposedly quoting one of the officers involved with the project stating otherwise. Hard for me to believe because this should have happened around 1983 and Lake City quit making M72 around 1966 I believe. If anyone has a link to a copy of the ORIGINAL spec or something verifiable I'd appreciate it.
While it doesn't make sense to me I guess it is a possibility and I'd like to correct a long held belief if that is the case.
Thanks
While it doesn't make sense to me I guess it is a possibility and I'd like to correct a long held belief if that is the case.
Thanks