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Sounds not much unlike the Army today!It has been awhile since I posted, actually as with the government it is not that easy. The original V100's were purchased under a special funding program for the troops in Vietnam called ENSURE (Expedited Non Standard Urgently Requested Equipment). This is why they had the X designation, they were never formally tested and adopted in the usual procurement manner. The XM177 Commando rifle is another of those items.
Once they needed parts for the XM706's they ran into a problem. Because they were not formally adopted the parts where not in the US Army supply chain and had to be funded out of the special program budget. Since the money was not there no parts. So the Army changed the designation to M706 to get the parts into the system.
I have copies of the correspondence about the issue if anyone is really interested.
Rick
Ok, I have a box with copies of all my research from the National Archives. I will dig it out.Sounds not much unlike the Army today!
I'd be curious just from a historical perspective.
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