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On 7/17/2020 at 8:58 PM, Jeb48 said:

I seemed to have used up my image allocation. Not sure how or if it gets restored.

I don't have many gun photos that I can squeeze down to 30kb or less.

Image hosting takes up a lot of space and adds up fast. Server space gets very expensive, very quickly. For that reason the amount of space allotted to each member must be limited. The solution is third party hosting sites. 
 

@DaveTN put together a wonderful how to explaining how to use what I think is the easiest of these sites, Imgur. Do this and you’ll never run out of space again. 
 

https://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/105981-how-to-post-a-picture-with-imgur/

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If you look at the pintle under the front of the receiver, you can see that the gun is just balanced up there.  The belt also looks like it's just laying across the top of the receiver, not being fed into it.  Totally staged.

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42 minutes ago, bersaguy said:

Mortar's are hand fed. I want to see the guy that feeds this one!!! 

Not exactly. Mortar, howitzer and guns refer to the common trajectory classification. Motars shoot high trajectory, guns shoot low trajectory, with howitzers being in the middle range.

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