Very cool!I found this one on YouTube, and then it was removed. Thought it was some ole' boys torturing a can, but found out it was employees doing just that. No cans were hurt in the video!
https://www.full30.com/embed/82502f8c249aef8fae9b133cbdab56c0
.Not the first Russian to get so pissed on vodka he couldn't remember where he parked.
No way would I pay 4+K for a Dragunov unless I was a collector of such. There are better rifles for a lot less.I heard somewhere a while back that the Russian Dragunov mechanically has more in common with the SKS than the AK, something about the gas system and the barrel lock up and trigger/safety internals, so not necessarily the looks or receiver. I know from having the SKS side by side with the heavier caliber FN49 that they're almost identical, and it has me wondering if the Russians hadn't tried to copy/accurize the FN instead of the SKS? Who knows? I can tell you that the Romanian PSL I had was like $4,000 cheaper than a Russian Dragunov and shot sub MOA, tho, and the PSL was a dead ringer for a semiautomatic AK internally
I do want a 762X54R but I was thinking more of a military surplus that Classic firearms had recently for sale @ $279.No way would I pay 4+K for a Dragunov unless I was a collector of such. There are better rifles for a lot less.
FOUND IN THE FOREST A WWII TANK WITH FULL AMMUNITION
A tank seems to have been lost in swamp during WWII was recovered in 2011 in Russia. Full load of ammunition. It was a smaller 2 man tank with only a 46 mm gun and other armament.
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Look up the British Scorpion tanksWow, thank you for posting this, I never knew there was a tank that small, that thing is so cute!
Like a baby tank..
Ideal really to store all your ammo in at a time like this.
A revelation about the female mind:
Because of the ammo shortage, I got excited and put my own interpretation to the title by thinking that * a big military tank was found in America with lots of bullets.*
Then my husband brought me out of my estrogen flooded brain by saying: "this could have not been in America because there has been no military actions here since the civil war."
Tankette'sWow, thank you for posting this, I never knew there was a tank that small, that thing is so cute!
Like a baby tank..
Ideal really to store all your ammo in at a time like this.
A revelation about the female mind:
Because of the ammo shortage, I got excited and put my own interpretation to the title by thinking that * a big military tank was found in America with lots of bullets.*
Then my husband brought me out of my estrogen flooded brain by saying: "this could have not been in America because there has been no military actions here since the civil war."
Very neat!Tankette's
He meant battles and the Continental United States. It was a quick conversation having to do with might a buried tank be found in the United States from an old battle. On asking him, outlying islands of a territory (Alaska was not yet a state) were not what he meant by "United States." Nor Guam or anything like that.Sure there has. Japs had heavy heavy fortifications in Alaska in WW2.
Tank have always come in diverse sizes. Here is a 'cute' little one from WWI.Very neat!
I had never seen one before.
I guess when wanting to do a military display/show of power, this is not the type of tank countries want to parade.
I am not looking forward to aftermath of the Nov 2020 elections.Americans vs Americans at the 5 day Battle of Blair Mountain was after WW1. Had everything from heavy machine guns, miles of trenches and planes dropping ordnance
They used it to insert the canisters that burned the compound to the ground and murdered like 70 women and childrenTank have always come in diverse sizes. Here is a 'cute' little one from WWI.
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Remember the movie 'The last crusade'. Well some of those tanks volume wise were big, even if their armor was not super heavy.
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Modern Tank against Dravidians-Waco
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