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FIST325
09-11-2009, 13:46
I have a friend that wanted asked me to research two optics that he acquired through an estate. He was told that these were used in Vietnam/SE Asia by Special Forces soldiers. I recognized the Single Point from pictures I've seen of the Son Tay raiders. But I haven't seen the Colt yet. Do any of you veterans have any knowledge on these sights being used in Vietnam or anything else that may be of interest that I can pass along to this guy? Thank you very much.

FIST325
09-11-2009, 13:49
A couple more pictures

JJ_BPK
09-11-2009, 15:02
I'm pretty sure Hakko of Japan made the originals Colt 3x20's between 1965-1970( + or - ). Very good quality. Barska (Chinese) currently makes a copy 4x20.

I know some were use, but I did not have access to any..

Richard
09-11-2009, 15:03
Never saw any of them - only scopes we had were for our M-1Ds and M-21s.

Richard's $.02 :munchin

Ambush Master
09-11-2009, 15:41
I personally have a Colt and carried a Singlepoint on missions.

Gene Econ
09-11-2009, 17:51
I personally have a Colt and carried a Singlepoint on missions.

AM:

What was your impression of the single point? Good, bad, etc.

Gene

FIST325
09-20-2009, 14:51
Thank you for your responses guys. If anyone else has had any experience with either of these sights being issued during the Vietnam conflict, please drop me a line.

Ambush Master
09-20-2009, 15:12
AM:

What was your impression of the single point? Good, bad, etc.

Gene

Sorry I missed this earlier!!

I liked it a lot!! Of course this type of system has evolved considerably since then, but I was a "Natural" for it. The level of profinciency that we attained, with the Car-15s, using the "Quick-Kill" BB-Gun training and lots of IA Drill Range Time definitely was very helpful.

Take care.
Martin