Let me preface this post by saying that my father was an Army sniper in Vietnam. He has lots of pictures that he won't let me have to make copies of so I will pose this here. I am still working on this but I am 1,000 miles away and he refuses to copy or send them to me.
I know that there were many "alternative" rifles used in Vietnam. Many being sent by family members or "borrowed" from other services and the like. Case in point: My father was issued the accurized M-14 but hated it and had my grandfather send him a Remington 700 in 30-06 with heavy barrel for use there. He says there was plenty of good 30-06 ammo available at the time. He fitted the ART ranging scope to it and later "acquired" a redfield 3-9 accurange and said that he much preferred it over the Arty. Apparently whiskey and other trades would buy most anything you wanted.
He has told me on many occasions that they were allowed pretty much anything they could qualify with as long as it was approved by their armorer and command. He saw lots of Winchester 70's, Remington 700's and others that he can't remember. Even M-1 carbines and M-16's were fitted with day and night optics for use.
Does anyone have any pics of these alternative use rifles? Not issued rifles persay but stuff that was carried and used none the less. I have picked my dads brain as far as it will go at this point but remain interested in what they could get away with using.
I know that there were many "alternative" rifles used in Vietnam. Many being sent by family members or "borrowed" from other services and the like. Case in point: My father was issued the accurized M-14 but hated it and had my grandfather send him a Remington 700 in 30-06 with heavy barrel for use there. He says there was plenty of good 30-06 ammo available at the time. He fitted the ART ranging scope to it and later "acquired" a redfield 3-9 accurange and said that he much preferred it over the Arty. Apparently whiskey and other trades would buy most anything you wanted.
He has told me on many occasions that they were allowed pretty much anything they could qualify with as long as it was approved by their armorer and command. He saw lots of Winchester 70's, Remington 700's and others that he can't remember. Even M-1 carbines and M-16's were fitted with day and night optics for use.
Does anyone have any pics of these alternative use rifles? Not issued rifles persay but stuff that was carried and used none the less. I have picked my dads brain as far as it will go at this point but remain interested in what they could get away with using.