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    Quote Originally Posted by Ak47Ar15Glock26 View Post
    Dragon Mans jeep here in the springs, he drives it on saturdays to the local "car show". Really cool guy too. He owns my favorite shooting range.
    Nice ride.

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    Where would all the brass and links go when firing the 60? Does the 60 eject to the left? I think it is a right hand feed but I might be wrong on that. It would suck to be trying to dirve and eat brass at the same time

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    Not sure but it is fully functional. He has a machine gun shoot in September you should YouToogle it

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    Yea those are electric fed too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mx'r View Post
    bitchin truck pics. One of them looks like BlackFord76's truck. I think his has snow cammo on it though. Never know what you'll see in Bailey.

    Zactly....us baileyites are wierd.

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    I keep my SUB 2000 in my GHB, that is in the car most of the time. The SUB 2000 fits in the pack, so I can pack it if I brake down and I'm leaving the weapon in the car, but if I need it I have it.

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    IMO, I personally would avoid any plastic bags. They can collect condensation, and obviously wont breath. Your weapon will rust for sure in a plastic bag, and way faster than if just left out.
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    looking at all those gun trucks I am thinking about getting a 1919A4 semi auto to put on my Jeep

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    There are currently many models of onboard security racks for vehicles, take a look at the shotgun carrier in a patrol car. The problem with a weapon in a bed box, would be as mentioned the moisture due the change in temp from day to night. You can however purchase mil-spec weapons baggies which are weapon specific in size and shape, and add dessicant to absorb the moisture. Also the truck with the M-60, most likely has a mil-spec brass catcher mounted on the non-feed side of the weapon. As the M-60 fires the links and brass just fall off the feed ramp anyway so, flying brass really is not an issue. Talk about "Road Rage"!!!!, can you imagine seeing him on your six rolling down I-25.....

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    Got a website that I should check?

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