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RE: M113 or M114
The M35 is not suitable to tow any armor. Underpowered and unsafe. I have first hand experience. If you are buying armor spend a little extra for a proper Tow vehicle. An M818 will do but expect long slow trips. If you are not in a tacticle situation a medium duty or heavy...
no whinning here. I have bought several items from GL and know the risk if you don't preview. Never have had a problem. This is not my first rodeo!
Chuck H
there are many dealers located in England who will help you find all the russian equipemnt you want. go to milweb.net and check out the armor dealers section. Many listed all with experience in getting non-us stuff into the states.
RE: Re: RE: importing armor from outside US
www.khakicorpsimports.com try thes guys. The y specialize in British armor. alreaday have some 432s here.
Chuck
RE: more pics of unknown duece
Hey fogman7 could you post a few pictures of both of your trucks that show the whole vehicles instead of close ups of various parts?
Chuck
RE: use of captured equipment
How about a good set of pictures? A russian truck supplied through lend lease would have more than likely been a Studebaker not a GMC. What are you going to do with a rocket truck at a renenactment? You can't fake fire them. Are you planning to be Ukrainian...
RE: use of captured equipment
The M35 should not be used for WWII reenacting either. You will find that most events will not allow the vehicle on the battlefield. There is no conciveable way that a M35 truck was used in WWII. Its like using M14 rifles for a WWI renenactment. I'm not...