Super excited to see this thread, I've been following it for a while but keep getting caught up and distracted. My love affair with SPRs has mostly been a professional relationship but they are one of those things that are near and dear to my cold little heart. I actually had the privilege of cutting my teeth on the Mk12 MOD 0 back in the day, I honestly don't think you can find a cooler looking SWS, MOD 0 are just rad. That said, out of practicality I eventually switch over to the MOD 1 and while the lines aren't the same, the performance I got out of my MOD 1 was amazing. The MOD 0 always shot well, around 0.75ish, but I'm unsure of the round count on it before I inherited her, so that may not be fair. The MOD 1 I got in 2011 was a virgin and after a few hundred rounds she settled in to a solid 0.25 MOA gun.
Over the years I've built a couple of clones, but again being a man of practicality my nostalgia loses out quickly for lighter/faster variants. That said every time I see a MOD 0 or MOD 1, I find myself whispering "Fuck yeah" LOL.
Here's a pic of my MOD 0 back in 09'-10'. While I originally feel in love with it for urban work in places like Iraq, it was a pretty descent jungle stick too, although I totally ditched the bipods.
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And here is a pic of my MOD 1 in Afghanistan 12". While I'd say 5.56 was definitely a little on the light end for most of my work as ranges goes but it definitely offers advantages for some situations. We mainly employed along side the Mk13s or 107s as a sniper support rifle for the spotters, or in situations where snipers were embedded as singletons in support of maneuver elements. I favored it quite a bit over the M110 for weight savings and commonality of ammo. You wouldn't think 80 rounds of LR would go so quick but 10 hours into a fire fight and you find your down to your last mag and a half, it is not a great feeling. LOL!
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