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redrubi
14-09-13, 09:23 PM
Hey Doggy Dave,

Thought you could use these pics!

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Cheers

Andy

dobbo56
14-09-13, 10:55 PM
thanks Andy, that's pretty much what I want to do.:encouragement:

AV8
15-09-13, 08:49 AM
And this too. Did the GPMG on the Jeep shoot at Cu Chi recently. Come on Dave, you know you want it !:highly_amused:

redrubi
15-09-13, 11:20 PM
That's a 50 not a GPMG!!!!!

Cpage66
15-09-13, 11:27 PM
Ma Deuce is good to Uncle Sam's Misguided Children...don't confuse her with anything less.

dobbo56
15-09-13, 11:28 PM
No, I want a 20mm 6 barrel Gatling Gun. like the one in the nose of the Wart Hog anti tank plane. Only the BEST for the GREEN JEEP.2469 Now That's a JK. DD...

AV8
16-09-13, 01:18 AM
That's a 50 not a GPMG!!!!!

Just testing.... I knew you'd get it ! :highly_amused:. Anyway that wasn't the Cu Chi pic.

shefy
16-09-13, 10:47 AM
No, I want a 20mm 6 barrel Gatling Gun. like the one in the nose of the Wart Hog anti tank plane.

The A-10 Thunderbolt II (Warthog) is armed with the Hydraulic powered rotating 7 barreled 30mm armour piercing rounds which was called the Avenger and was the largest calibre in use, I think at a rate of about 6,000 rounds per minute not as efficient as the Russian version which was gas powered rotary firing at a rate up to 10,000 rounds per minute.
There is a vehicle mounted version Called M61 Vulcan 20mm 6 barrel and various other lighter configurations (7.62mm & 5.56mm) all of which are made by GE or used to be made by them.
Good thing is you can wire the trigger system into your steering wheel as long as you can stand being under it when it fires and the JK has no problem with the weight and length of it, ther Avenger is about 6m long and weigh more then 600kg without ammo (so about a 1.5 ton), the Vulcan is just over 100kg without ammo and mounting and is under 2m in length which is perfect for the JK.
If you need any help we can do it on a tool box day at Wooders in one afternoon, I'll be happy to help (dont forget to take the hard top off first)

dobbo56
16-09-13, 11:07 AM
Yep that's the one...