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RJGold wrote:I need one for Houston traffic...
Another reason to avoid Houston.RJGold wrote:I need one for Houston traffic...![]()
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That's "Hey y'all, watch this!"G.A. Heath wrote:For the record it doesn't look like a good idea, in fact it looks like something born out of a "Hold my beer and watch this ..." session. With that said, I must admit I like it.
Interesting that the drivers get motorcycle helmets, but the gunners have to make do with regular military helmets or soft covers.Beiruty wrote:A modern Iranian version (it is an effective Anti-(medium) tank squads):
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I am trying to find someone with experience shooting this thing so I can have a demo before I buy one.brhalltx wrote:That's "Hey y'all, watch this!"G.A. Heath wrote:For the record it doesn't look like a good idea, in fact it looks like something born out of a "Hold my beer and watch this ..." session. With that said, I must admit I like it.
Apparently the designers thought this also. I started wondering how you actually aimed that thing, especially elevation, and looked through the Wikipedia link:surprise_i'm_armed wrote:The bad idea here would be to remain astride the scooter while firing.
Methinks that if you dismounted the vehicle before firing, you'd be OK. :-)
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carro armato?brhalltx wrote:That's "Hey y'all, watch this!"G.A. Heath wrote:For the record it doesn't look like a good idea, in fact it looks like something born out of a "Hold my beer and watch this ..." session. With that said, I must admit I like it.
I wouldn't drive it to a shopping mall.ELB wrote:Cool looking Vespa.
WildBill wrote:This is actually real. The Vespa 150 TAP is a Vespa scooter modified for use with paratroops. Introduced in 1956 and updated in 1959, it was produced by Ateliers de Construction de Motocycles et Automobiles (ACMA), the licensed assembler of Vespas in France at the time. Modifications from the civilian Vespa included a reinforced frame and a three inch recoilless rifle mounted to the scooter.