
Japanese Type 99 LMG Scope Info and Manufacturers
2024年8月17日 · JES stands for Japanese Engineering Standard and ねぢ notes the specification standard used for the screw threads. The star dot logo is for the Tokyo 1st Army Arsenal. I can't count all the makers of these scopes, but you have a …
C79 optical sight - Wikipedia
Adopted in 1989, the Elcan C79 is the primary sighting system for the small arms of the Canadian Forces and is mounted on the Colt Canada C7 and C8 family of rifles, as well as the C9A1 Light Machine Gun. It is also used in the armies of Denmark, the Royal Netherlands Army, the Netherlands Marine Corps, and the Norwegian Armed Forces.
What optic, if any, would you choose for a light machine gun? I’m ...
2023年2月23日 · Check the specs and compare against the acog or even LPVO at similar magnification. For instance, explain to me how it’s ok that their pistol optics don’t have click adjustments on elevation and windage. Just smooth, no clicks.
Original Japan WWII Imperial Japanese Type 96 / 99 Machine Gun …
Like its predecessor, the Type 96, the Type 99 bears a distinct resemblance to the British Bren gun. The Type 99 had a blade front sight and a leaf rear sight, with graduations from 200 to 1,500 meters, with a wind adjustment. A 2.5X telescopic sight with a 10 degree field of view could be attached at the right side of the gun.
Madsen LMG scope question | Gunboards Forums
2008年11月26日 · Does anyone know much about the scopes that were supposedly made for the few Madsen LMG guns that had a scope attachment on the left rear of the receiver. Many of these were the S. American contract guns. Any pics? Were these normal sighting scopes or indirect fire scopes like the Vickers dial scopes? Thanks for any info.
Trijicon MGRS® Machine Gun Reflex Sight | Trijicon®
The Trijicon MGRS ® (Machine Gun Reflex Sight) is a non-magnified optic that mounts to the M2 and M240 machine guns. The Trijicon MGRS ® is prime military technology intended to aid the machine gunner in rapid target acquisition and engagement with an illuminated, 35 MOA red circle that allows gunners to keep “both eyes open” from a ...
Machine gun scopes 96 & 99 The differences? - Gunboards Forums
2017年10月31日 · Yes Frank the 96/99 LMG scopes are prismatic. They mount on the receiver block. The eye piece is facing rear and the scope angles around the back of the magazine with the forward lens exiting on the right side of the magazine.
Japanese LMG rework - Suggestions - Enlisted
2025年2月3日 · Scoped MGs should be sniper class exclusive, just like scoped ARs are. Well really depends on the scope type cuz the tank low magnifying lmg scopes are scopes only by name. Like the Type 97 and Type 91.
Original WWII Japanese Type 96 Display LMG with Optical Scope …
Features of this gun include multiple matched serial numbers, 90% original blueing, a live excellent condition 6.5x50mm barrel, genuine incredibly rare long range optical sight, bayonet style muzzle cover with inspection door, Type 99 monopod with butt stock, adjustable bipod, and internal parts that can be used to support a registered full auto...
Trijicon ACOG 6x48 Machine Gun Day Optic, Dual ... - OpticsPlanet
The militarys need for a magnified, self-luminous tactical sight that enhances target identification and increases hit probability on extended-range shots has given rise to the Trijicon ACOG 6x48 Machine Gun Day Optic (MDO). Powered by Trijicons patented fiber optics and tritium-based technology, the TA648MDO reticle features an inverted ...