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Mark, Check on ebay, they come up from time to time, so do
accessories. -Paul DeGaeta Florida Military History Gallery / Florida
Adventure Museum.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Steed" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 11:23 AM
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Military Collections


>
> We are developing a Vietnam War exhibit at the Arkansas State
> University Museum. We have an original Chinese RPG-7U (rocket
> propelled grenade launcher)that was brought home from Vietnam and
> donated several years ago. I would really like to acquire a
> de-activated,de-milled, or training example of the grenade and
> rocket booster this thing fired to include in our exhibit. If I am
> unable to find one, I am thinking of fabricating a "mock up" that
> would at least give someone an idea of what the round looked like.
> Of course any replica would be exhibited as such.  While I have
> lots of material on the launcher itself, I have nothing except a
> few pictures of the projectile round and they are grainy shots
> from old Army intel/training pubs. Anyone have an old RPG round
> lying around in their military collection they no longer need? Any
> detailed photos, manual copies, or specifications would be greatly
> appreciated as well. Thanks and regards to all.  Mark Steed,
> Arkansas State University Museum,Jonesboro, AR
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