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Mark Steed <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 6 May 2002 10:23:27 -0500
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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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