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Difference between revisions of "1968 Tunnel Rats"

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==XM177==
 
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Revision as of 04:01, 23 November 2008

The tunnel rats were American, Australian and New Zealand soldiers who performed underground search and destroy missions during the Vietnam War. According to R. Lee Ermey of Mail Call, "Tunnel rats were the smallest guys with the biggest cojones."

U.S. military

M1911A1

shotgun

XM177

fake XM177

M654

M16

M16A1

MGC M16

M16A2

They use the wong gun... Vietnam War no M16A2..

M60

M79

M2

Vietnamese Army

Type 84

They use the wong gun... Vietnam War no Type 84..

Mosin-Nagant


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