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Chicken shield height?

HoveringHMMWV

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The fording exhaust on my M1151A1 measures 6' 11.5" vertically. Just looking at proportions from your pic, it looks to be about 8' 6" +/- . Wish I had a higher garage entrance for those accessories.
 

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That's the exact reason I am trying to find out the height. I need to know if we will have to remove the shield in order to park it inside the shop.
 

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I was test fitting a mount for my mockup M2 inside the garage yesterday. Decided to hang a red shop towel (remove before driving reminder) on the steering wheel before I pulled out of the garage and ripped it off.
 

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Does anyone know the height at the top of the chicken shield when it is mounted on the turret?

pic for reference
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I thought - Gee, this will be easy. It ain't! There are multiple variations on these chicken boxes... I snagged a few pictures that will give you a SWAG on height. If we could find a particular NSN, we could get better answers.

Curved Rear Gunner Shield 2.jpgCurved Rear Gunner Shield 3.jpgCurved Rear Gunner Shield.jpgUSMC Tea Cup Turret 3.jpg
 

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Can anyone explain why its shaped like a chicken?
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Ummm... Somebody else might speak up and say otherwise, but the "chicken" part of the description is a bit of a misnomer. I am here to state clearly that anybody on the receiving end of incoming fire is not a chicken. That metal box is protection most recently used in the sandbox wars. Yeah, there were "shields" on WWII anti-aircraft guns on battleships and other war wagons. And yeah, somebody had to give it some sort of description and the chicken stuck.

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Mullaney

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I almost

Here is the number for the particular shield we will be using Gunner shield-12484846
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@Soupermike ,

The NSN's are listed starting in the Operators Manual on PDF Page 360 in TM9 2320-387-10 wChg6 (Attached).
Still trying to poke around for some possible dimensions...
 

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