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Originally Posted by Jon Skagfeld
Tony:
It's an M72A2, as described on the body.
The cover of the manual claims to describe the M72A1, M72A2 and M72, however, inside the pam, it describes only differences between the M72A1 and M72C7. These differences mostly relate to front and rear sight assemblies.
This unit is unique in that it has an inert rocket inside the tube.
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Skag.
30 Years ago I gave a spent launcher to my 10 year old nephew..to play Army with..He was the King Of the Castle with his rocket launcher..
Wasn't long before the local RCMP were around checking it out...
They let him keep it..
There are a few differences and variants..
Here they are..at least some of them..
Designation Description
M72 66 mm Talley single shot disposable rocket launcher; pre-loaded w/ HEAT rocket
M72A1 M72 variant; improved rocket motor
M72A2 M72 variant; improved rocket motor
M72A3 M72A1/A2 variant; safety upgrades
M72A4 M72 variant; rocket optimized for high-penetration; uses improved launcher assembly
M72A5 M72A3; uses improved launcher assembly
M72A6 M72 variant; rocket w/ low penetration, improved blast effect; uses improved launcher assembly
M72A7 M72A6 variant; US Army M72A6 variant for US Navy
M72E8 M72A7 variant; Fire-From-Enclosure (FFE) capable rocket motor; uses improved launcher assembly
M72E9 M72 variant; rocket w/ improved anti-armour capability; uses improved launcher assembly
M72E10 M72 variant; HE-Frag rocket; uses improved launcher assembly
Are you going to make it to BBB at Bobs..in June..??
