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The one on the left about 3 deep has a scratch on it. Might want to get that rubbed out.

and give me back my mini-gun. I didn't leave that on the coffee table for you to borrow!:)

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The one on the left about 3 deep has a scratch on it. Might want to get that rubbed out.

and give me back my mini-gun. I didn't leave that on the coffee table for you to borrow!:)

That cool the other one is mine anyway. Look close toward the right side you can see the power supply cord and the spade grips and the back of the rotor.

-Jason G

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The big boys are pretty easy...M2, 2 M60s, an M249 SAW, a 50 BMG on the left, could be an early Barrett, couple of M16s on the right, what appears to be the tail of an Uzi or Mac 10 with the folding stock. After that its a jumble. Could be a BAR and a Thompson in that mess. Why would anyone be throwing their crap in a truck like that unless its some propaganda shot from an anti while taking these off to be de-mil'd?

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Hell, is that a grease gun on top of the buried mini gun? I shot one of those back in 84. We still had them in our National Guard unit (H company 278th ACR, Clinton, TN). Wow, that brings back some scary memories. Those things are pigs to shoot and most of the time would not stop firing! Still would be cool to have one just lying around.

Nice pic, where did ya get it?

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Hey guys the pic is from subguns, a class 3 board. The guns are class 3 dealer post samples that are used for rentals. I think it was made at Knob Creek. So you dont have to worrry, the anti-gunners didnt make it. There is no telling what this old truck would be worth if they were transferable mg's. I think that is a M79 40mm right beside the right fender well.

-Jason G

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I was going to say that photo had to come from Knob Creek.

Guest Doindonuts
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Ready for the zombies...

Guest db99wj
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Hell, is that a grease gun on top of the buried mini gun? I shot one of those back in 84. We still had them in our National Guard unit (H company 278th ACR, Clinton, TN). Wow, that brings back some scary memories. Those things are pigs to shoot and most of the time would not stop firing! Still would be cool to have one just lying around.

Nice pic, where did ya get it?

Those are fun to shoot. I "qualified" with those at Fort Knox, which meant, load, point, fire until nothing happens! I also shot one at the RangeUSA machine gun shoot a couple of years ago.

Guest coldblackwind
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Barrett on the left fender well, 2 m60s in the back, thompson on top of the barrett, m249, rpk, or rpd, whatever the belt fed one is, I forget, next to the 249, uzi a little right of center, m79 on the top right, grease gun about center, G3 maybe between the uzi and greasegun?, 2 miniguns of course, 2 m2's on the tailgate, almost didn't look that low!, looks like maybe an mp5 on the top by the cardboard box, m16 on the right fender well, maybe on of those ww2 russian deals with the drum under that, L something or other, i'm too lazy to look it up, maybe an mp5 next to the uzi on the right, looks like the right rear sight at least, theres a few there that look like bar's, but I can't see enough to tell, thats about it that I can make out...

Guest gcrookston
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Hey Glen….. maybe we should have taken a picture. :drool:

Dave, we just have to remember to pack the extension chord for that mini of your's next time. We were only getting like 80 rpm off the cigarette lighter...

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