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14 Responses to “Airtronic USA – MK 777 Lightweight Rocket Launcher”
Actually, if they were embedded with a gps tracking unit in the hollow of the grip that would be an ideal method for tracking their movements and then targeting them from the air.
The top rail optic is an L3 EO Tech, which is a direct view optic; and the left rail “sight” is the L3 BSM (Ballistic Sighting Module), which automatically adjusts the elevation needed for specific ranges. Both work independently and do not need to be aligned on the weapon.
At 8 lbs that’s really impressive. Current RPG7 specs I was able to find put them at around 14 lbs, so they’ve nearly cut the weight in half.
They’re in my AO. I wonder if they offer tours….
Shouldnt be very long before the US purchases these and air drops them to ISIS/ISIL !!!
.. *Beats repeatedly with a heavy JDAM fragment*
Actually, if they were embedded with a gps tracking unit in the hollow of the grip that would be an ideal method for tracking their movements and then targeting them from the air.
You may be onto something.
I think the atf tried that with the drug cartel and it didn’t go so well
Just need to do what the guy did in Philly back during the ’80’s crack wars with the gangs.
Sell/give them frags with zero delay fuses.
+1
“Two years or 1000rds, which ever comes first” Nice.
Whats the difference between the one at USAA and the one on their website (which is lighter, but also only warranted for 1 year and 250 rounds)?
Sorry,
Link below.
http://airtronic.net/datasheets/mk777.pdf
Is it the picture/me or are there two separate optics not in the same line?
One’s for CQB and the other for long range.
The top rail optic is an L3 EO Tech, which is a direct view optic; and the left rail “sight” is the L3 BSM (Ballistic Sighting Module), which automatically adjusts the elevation needed for specific ranges. Both work independently and do not need to be aligned on the weapon.