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Dear mustang I am not asking if my truck had a LWS, IT DID, I am asking the gentlemen that have Vietnam era gun trucks if they believe that the convoy escort trucks from the late 80's the 90's would be considered as gun trucks of that era. As to your contention that most of the 939 series trucks...
Yes the fifty does well I don't ever dispute it I love the 50. But I like the 19 for the very reason that you and the tankers list as a fault it is not a pinpoint weapon, but I think it is unequaled as a small arm used by a single person at suppressing the enemy in an area, the pinpoint needs...
I would like to hear more about the Mk19 not trying to argue but I loved using them in the Corps back in Desert Storm era. Did you have reliably issues or as I have heard from some tankers didn't like ammo?
On the subject of a gun box for the rear, what would you guys think would be better for an accurate Desert Storm/ OIF gun box, a single mount for a 50bmg / MK19 or multiple mounts for M60/M240
And that's why I posted this
Now in my trucks defense it has all the cab reinforcements and I do have the LWS to put back on and a few other pieces but it probably won't be a fully up armored cab as the truck never was up armored in service. I want to check and see how it was used in service...
I have acquired a actual gun truck named war wagon if a 923A2 with a LWS can be considered a gun truck. It was built with all the renforcements. I will have pictures soon as the weather clears.
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