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    Here is a cell phone shot of the M-1Dimage.jpgimage.jpg

    Although this is in "An Endless War 1968-1969" I think it is much earlier because everyone else has M -14s. They look like Marines. (No high viz US ARMY and name tags). Ed Kugler, in his book DEAD CENTER, recalls that the USMC offered the M-1D to snipers but it wasn't popular due to accuracy issues.
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    Yeah the M1D and Model 70 were the main sniper rifles at the beginning of the war for the Marines. The weird thing is you hear a lot about the D and not the C. Even though the Marines had the MC1952 with the Kollmorgen scope that was a 100 times better than the m84. I always wondered the correlation there on why.

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    There was an article in the Oct 1966 Guns and Ammo entitled "The Snipers of Danang". Rifles depicted included the M1D and various Winchester Model 70 rifles w/ Unertl and some other scopes. Strangely no mention of the USMC M1952.

    The article was unsigned (possibly written by USMC PR staff??) a number of the Snipers officers and support staff are mentioned by name.

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    And the weird thing too. I don't know if I have ever seen a picture of a MC1952 in service. I know there is a manual on the Stith Kollmorgen scope and I've seen two or three pics of the D in Marine hands, but never seen one of a MC1952.

    Anyone seen one before?
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    First week of Feb. 1968 I saw two scoped M1's from the arms room at MACV/SOG Kontum brought over to our section of the wire to deal with a mortar but they didn't do as well as our un-scoped M14's. I don't recall what type of scopes were mounted. I think the rage was just over 500 yards.
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