What were they fighting about the northern border with china or was it more than that.
Just disputed territory. Vietnam was a French colony before the American showed up in '63. And China was embroiled in civil wars through most of the 18th & 19th century until the communists took control of the country in '49. They were both too busy with other issues until 1979. Looks like now it's heating up again, but in the Gulf of Tonkin where Vietnam, China and the Phillipines all laying claims to a bunch of islands for the potential oil & gas in the area.
Although the VC used 'Red rifles' from Mosin Nagant to AK, by far the weapon "used heavily" was the AK. It's also the main reason why the Chinese ditched the SKS after the Vietnam-China war of 1979-1980 when the Vietnamese army, using AK, caused a great deal of Chinese casualties, who were using SKS.
that's incorrect .
Vietnam invaded Cambodia to over throw pol pot's Khmer Rouge , china was an ally of pol pot , they thought if they attacked the northern border it will force Vietnam to move it forces out of Cambodia and to protect Hanoi and its northern border .
china wanted Vietnam influences contained after the war with the US.
I suddenly feel like watch platoon.
Yo da vc wuz strait up hard. Dey aint gon be frontin wit no wackass plastic stocks n cheap bushnell sites yo
To be fair, I can rock my Para SKS on my regular "A" category license- this allows me up to the magic 7 rounds (maximum). If I want to go up to "free standing pistol grips" and 30 round mags I have to apply for an "E" category. Not that expensive, but you kind of need a reason to have it (and you have to buy a better safe with 6mm thick walls). "Pest control" as a reason usually gets you through. Self defence with firearms in NZ is not really allowed, but some fella did get away with it recently. In fact, a gun shop manager/owner shot some loser in the belly with a 1911 .45 ACP a few years ago and he didn't go to jail. But he had to spend a lot of money on defence. Having said all that, NZ is nowhere near the USA state of Georgia with their "Guns Everywhere" legislation.




























