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Weapons carried by Vietnam MACV-SOG Recon Teams
Dear Santa,
I have been a very good boy this year!
Well, that's mostly true in the negative. It’s not so much that I did a bunch of very good boy things but I didn't murder a single jackass all year and, when you consider how many of them I deal with on the daily, that has got to count for something.
Now, I know the economy is… meh... at the consumer level. So, with that in mind, all I want for Christmas this year is an M-79 40mm grenade launcher and 2K rounds of HEDP grenades.
The M134D can wait for next year or sometime when the economy is a bit more consumer friendly.
Your friend,
The Enlightened Outlaw
Good effect on target.
god im unreasonably in love with the m79 grenade launcher

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M79 // Reggie Jones
This is yet another globular cluster, although this one is likely extragalactic! Astronomers believe that it immigrated to our galaxy from the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy, which the Milky Way is currently swallowing.
Discovered by Méchain in 1780, Messier noted that "this nebula is beautiful; the center brilliant, the nebulosity a little diffuse."
Vampire Weekend by Vampire Weekend (2008)
The M79 Grenade Launcher from the pages of Weird War Tales No. 2, Nov/Dec 1971. It had been introduced to the US military in 1961 and first used in combat in 1965. Still used but largely replaced by the M203 under-barrel Grenade Launcher.