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Utah Bob #35998

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No thanks. Too big, too bulky. 
 

They do make great overnighter campers. As an occasional vehicle it would be great but not for every day. 

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1 hour ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

The agony of maneuvering that thing in traffic and finding parking spaces for it would take all the joy out of the rest of it.

Don’t care. Filthy rich. I wouldn’t be driving. :P

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Isn't that a photo of Cohaagen's laboratory from Total Recall ? Whatever you do, don't touch the armrest or footrest buttons.

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Howdy,

In Iron Man the boss had a limo and a supercar.

If he was in the mood he drove the car.

If he wanted to focus on other things he got in the limo.

A very careful employee followed in the supercar.

THAT is a great setup....for the boss.

Driving a supercar sedately in a word, stinks.

Guess how I know....

Best

CR

ps  way back in the 60s some Z/28 were celery green.

Even with the black stripes it looked downright mousy.

They werent all orange....not quite.

 

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I wouldn't mind twin remote control M60s mounted on the roof like the MRAP in Fear the Walking Dead. :)

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2 minutes ago, Utah Bob #35998 said:

I wouldn't mind twin remote control M60s mounted on the roof like the MRAP in Fear the Walking Dead. :)

 

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Just now, Chili Ron said:

Howdy,

And touching up the paint chips would suck too.

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CR

 

Yeah, where the muzzle flash didn't burn it off.  I remember seeing Spooky for the fist time up at Nha Trang.  The whole left side aft of the gun ports was burned to the raw metal.

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6 hours ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

Two things make that frightening.

 

On the receiving end, all those bullets coming right at the bridge of your nose.

 

On the sending end, having to pay for all those bullets.

We didn't have to pay for the one we mounted in a jeep. B company found it on a shot down Loach. Pilot and gunner said we could have anything we wanted if we just got them the hell put of there. :D :D

JeepMounted Minigun.jpg

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6 hours ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

On the sending end, having to pay for all those bullets.

 

Ever see a Dillon booth at a gunshow or match? The Dillon employee is constantly cranking out 9mm rounds all day. We asked him once at EOT in the early 2000's what he did with all the ammo. His reply - it's for Dillon's machine guns!:o

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1 hour ago, Injun Ryder, SASS #36201L said:

 

Ever see a Dillon booth at a gunshow or match? The Dillon employee is constantly cranking out 9mm rounds all day. We asked him once at EOT in the early 2000's what he did with all the ammo. His reply - it's for Dillon's machine guns!:o

I didn’t know Dillon had a 9mm full auto.

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5 hours ago, Utah Bob #35998 said:

We didn't have to pay for the one we mounted in a jeep. B company found it on a shot down Loach. Pilot and gunner said we could have anything we wanted if we just got them the hell put of there. :D :D

JeepMounted Minigun.jpg

A couple of our guys put one on a deuce and a half.  Never had to use it, but it tested well.....and often.  EVERYONE wanted to see it in action.

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