Kamis, 13 Juli 2017

Vietnam Book Review: The M60 Machine Gun

The M60 Machine Gun by Kevin Dockery, Osprey Publishing, 2012  Standardized for the U.S. Army in 1957, the M60 was the product of a protracted evolution that led from the emergence of light machine guns during World War I, alongside heavier models such as the Browning .30-caliber machine gun, to a squad support weapon that …

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