The flash suppressor was cut off by the SAS to give that shock factor in close jungle.
Jimmy,
We unscrewed the flash suppressor to lessen the chance of the barrel being caught in the thick undergrowth in SVN. One member of our squadron carried an SLR with the barrel itself cut down to just above the end of the stock - slowed the rate of fire and sounded more like a .30cal - that was shock effect. It was known as "The Bitch"
This is a fine bust, beautifully painted - and about as accurate as you could make it, down to the 30 round mag, the strobe light pouch on the yoke strap, and the cut out gloves. Brings back lots of memories. Congratulations and well done.
Best wishes
Chris
Jimmy,
We unscrewed the flash suppressor to lessen the chance of the barrel being caught in the thick undergrowth in SVN. One member of our squadron carried an SLR with the barrel itself cut down to just above the end of the stock - slowed the rate of fire and sounded more like a .30cal - that was shock effect. It was known as "The Bitch"
This is a fine bust, beautifully painted - and about as accurate as you could make it, down to the 30 round mag, the strobe light pouch on the yoke strap, and the cut out gloves. Brings back lots of memories. Congratulations and well done.
Best wishes
Chris