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Heres the exact thing he has but without mount of course. He couldnt get that because it wasn't boxable and said that he could not leave his base. Really nice museum piece but it had a slightly bent barrel which we had to straighten.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_cm_Flakvierling
Dont do...
You can, my buddies do it all the time and just send it to me since i have the connections at the port here. The biggest gun one of the guys shhipped was a real Nazi German 2cm Flak 30 (without the mount) that he found in a weapons cache. We happened to have the demil for it and he just towed it...
Look at the axles if you can see them. The PV3S has unmistakable axles, you can see them in the other topic I posted for my truck. Also, the engine is aircooled and looks like a big turbine.
One of the 12.7mm DShK 38/46's that I got out of Poland for about $250 each brandy new 8)
* note, I have a semi auto conversion for these and they can be made to fire the U.S. .50BMG (12.7X99) cartridge 8) *
Nahhhh..... If you find somethig you really like thats complete then maybe we can arrange for it to leave on a transport/cargo ship for you. I have lots of friends that are in the shipping buisness! :wink: As long as it doesn't have guns it is restriction free, anything with weapons will need...
Sounds like a good plan, that will be allot easier for you and esures the creepy crawly things that bite and sting dont get you!
As for the truck parts the part(s) I need will be sopecific to the PV3S so if there are none then thats cool. Iraq did buy allot of PV3S's but I know that allot are...
HAHAHAA! Well the first time something breaks and it requires somehig from one of your boxes she will change her tune about that! :lol: Theres never such thing as too much when it comes to that and hardware stores are always itching to buy stuff at lower prices from someone direct so you could...
Good deal, It's amazing what good nuts and bolts cost and that is definitley a good save! We had the same thing happen at one of our mechanic shops here. One of the mechanics bumped into the bins of allen bolts and washers with the forklift and sent the whole thing crashing. The supervisors said...
WOW neat stuff Lonesome! Those yellow things remind me of a NBC filter I once saw on a Polish APC but I do not know if thats what those are. Neat looking though. Thats ridiculous to see those filters discarded like that, I wonder if you could bring those back to your unit for reuse like those...
Just clearance markers/guides for when you get in a tight spot and need room to turn or maneuver. The long one without the ring on the passener side is for the left side view mirror and the other one on the right up close to the cab is for the right side view mirror.
:lol: *Fender whiskers!*...
RE: strange truck....
I guess its supposed to serve the same purpose as the belly wheels on a BRDM but i'm with you Elwenil, that idea doesnt work anyway. Look at what happens with the roller equipped US Halftrack. At least the BRDM put the wheels in a practical place.
Be careful and watch out for snakes!!!!! :shock:
I've had allot of close calls with rattlers and copperheads while hunting for parts, seems they especially love to lie around in tires :?
If you find one then you decide, if you think you can thats cool, if not thats cool too, whatever is easy for you! :D
You are right though, it is a little too bulky.
RE: Re: RE: SO UGLY BUT I WANT IT!
Open the page up again and click "walkarounds" and check out the other vehicles they have albums on, lotsa really good detailed pics in all of those galleries! :)
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