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    Quote Originally Posted by ABAD510 View Post
    Instalza 88.9mm Rocket Launcher (Spain)

    The 88.9mm rocket launcher is an antitank weopon that was designed to perform also as light artillery, firing antipersonnel rounds
    against unprotected troops. Featuring very little recoil, it can easily be used by one man and rapidly moved from point to point.
    The system can utilize three different types of ammunition: the CHM-81L antitank rocket, the MB-66 antitank and antipersonnel rocket, and the FIM-66 smoke rocket. With the CHM-81L the system has a maximum range of 600meters (1,968 ft) against fixed
    targets and 450meters (1,476 ft) against moving targets; comparable ranges for the MB-66 round are 1,000 and 300 meters (3,280 and 984 ft), respectively. Overall weight of this system is 6 kilograms (13.2 pounds). It includes a two-power opticle sight.

    The Instalaza 88.9 mm M65 anti-tank rocket launcher is a Spanish-developed weapon with an electromagnetic firing mechanism and a sight unit fitted with an adjustable light source to illuminate the graticule for night sighting. The electrical connection between the round and the launcher is established automatically during loading.There are three types of ammunition available: CHM65 anti-tank, MB66 anti-personnel/anti-armour and FIM66 smoke/incendiary. The launcher and its ammunition are produced by the same manufacturer.
    Where did you pick up this little tidbit?
    Jane's List perhaps?

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    I purchased two and am very pleased with the two I got. Thanks Misty!

    Ken

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    Here's my son's bazooka. He did all the work and even let his sister help out:




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    Quote Originally Posted by lostintexas View Post
    Here's my son's bazooka. He did all the work and even let his sister help out:

    That looks nice I just got done painting mine as well, but it was such a pain to geet mine clean, talkin about nasty cosmoline and grease!

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    Just got mine and am in the process of cleaning it. The cosmoline in the bore wasn't that much of an issue - just sprayed a little brake cleaner in there to soften it up and then stuffed a few rags in the bore so they were in there tight, and then just pushed them through with a broom handle. I'm still attacking the dirt on the outside before I paint mine. I'm so happy with it I may have to order another one! Thanks Cope's!!!!!
    I'M LISTENING TO THE F@#%ING SONG!!!!!!!!!!

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    Here are a few pics of mine! Just do me a favor, guys. Don't tell my wife I set it on the dining room table to take the pics. :D
    I'M LISTENING TO THE F@#%ING SONG!!!!!!!!!!

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    Looking good guys we still have a few more in stock they are going fast!!! I you want one or another one dont wait to call in!!
    The stupid neither forgive nor forget; the naive forgive and forget; the wise forgive but do not forget.
    - Thomas Szasz

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    The only negative about mine is that the sling was nasty and I cant giure out how to get the illuminator to work but this thing is awesome!!

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    I have to have one holy smokes! the ultimate bragging toy!
    My order will be in in the morning! Awesome

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    We no longer have any of these left in stock we sold that last set we had at knob creek
    The stupid neither forgive nor forget; the naive forgive and forget; the wise forgive but do not forget.
    - Thomas Szasz

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