So i have found an interesting post on rednote, revealing the insides of the M1a1-M1a2 sepv2 turnet cheeks. Theyre not officialy declassified yet, but since its not an official document and probably just an guess i’ll show them anyways. May someone can tell how accurate they actually are. Greetings.
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“Not declassified”…
Not smartest move
Its not mine, but since it doesnt shows any thicknesses i think it might be alright
Thanks for the info. So theyre just guesses or they might be actualy sort of accurate?
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