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Post by Tank on Jan 15, 2012 15:12:59 GMT -8
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Poe
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Kyle de Ronden-Pos, Squadron Commander
Non sibi sed suis - Not for one's self but for one's people
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Post by Poe on Jan 15, 2012 18:57:52 GMT -8
I know a few by my place. There is a 3/4 ton 4x4 gmc that we pushed into our neighbors field
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Post by Tank on Jan 15, 2012 20:53:53 GMT -8
any chance to get it running
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Poe
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Kyle de Ronden-Pos, Squadron Commander
Non sibi sed suis - Not for one's self but for one's people
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Post by Poe on Jan 15, 2012 23:51:25 GMT -8
No idea
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Post by TSgt Taz on Jan 16, 2012 16:40:30 GMT -8
call me crazy but I think Sandy may start to get pist if the back 40 starts to look alot like Bandon Auto wreaking...lol still the tank would be a nice touch.
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Post by CMSgt 1Sgt Dodo on Jan 17, 2012 0:43:49 GMT -8
If it has any useable parts I can get it running. I can frankenstein a truck together if we need it.
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Post by TSgt Taz on Jan 17, 2012 15:24:14 GMT -8
who NEEDs a truck.....no need isn't the right word...but hell if we have it working, may was well throw a 240 on it can slay me some rookies
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AB Laggard
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Drop leg M9 holsters are soo nice.
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Post by AB Laggard on Jan 17, 2012 20:54:33 GMT -8
Idea for weapon mount:
Take some metal tubing, and drill a big hole where you want the gun. Then, people who will be on the "MG" Buy a Box, or drum and a folding foregrip. ((The grip slides into the hole, and if you put the grip on your bottom rail backwards, it will tilt as far down as you need. No point in tilting up. not shooting aircraft!!))
Just an idea I had while I was tinkering around the house
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Post by TSgt Taz on Jan 18, 2012 12:09:37 GMT -8
not a half bad idea
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AB Laggard
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Drop leg M9 holsters are soo nice.
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Post by AB Laggard on Jan 18, 2012 17:25:46 GMT -8
Also saves the money of an MG, and mount system
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