F5 Items common to two or more group F products.F4 Rule, slide, M1917 – Parts and equipment.F3 Items not authorized for general issue.F2 Major items, harbor defense, railway, and antiaircraft artillery sighting equipment, and fire-control instruments.F1 Major items, small arms, automatic gun, trench mortar, and field artillery sighting equipment, and fire control instruments.DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL MANUAL DS, GS, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE MANUAL PERISCOPE, TANK: M28 (T46) (1240-0), M28C (1240-0), AND M28D (1240-0) This copy is a reprint which includes current pages from Changes 1 and 2 HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AUGUST 1960.Īmerican soldiers using a Coincidence rangefinder with its distinctive single eyepiece during Army maneuvers in the 1940s. All three scopes were used in the Korean war. The M84 has a 2.2 magnification, universal focus, 27 foot field of view at 100 yd.870 in diameter, and a horizontal cross-wire reticle post. The M1D/M84 combination was a sniper rifle that could be assembled at the division. ![]() Libby-Owens-Ford was the military contractor. ![]() The M84 was standard for the M1C, M1D and Springfield M1903-A4, but was not available in quantity until the Korean War. The M1E7 equipped with a two and one half power telescope was standardized in June 1944 as. 0 Comments The M1C Caliber 30-06 Sniper Rifle.
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