The Stoner 63 – The Light Machinegun Favored by the SEALS in Vietnam
Although never widely adopted by the military, Stoner 63 showed its true potential in the jungles and riverways of Vietnam at the hands of SEALs.
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Although never widely adopted by the military, Stoner 63 showed its true potential in the jungles and riverways of Vietnam at the hands of SEALs.
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