Slojo
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If the question is that Hummer still on active duty the answer is no. It is a former military HMMWV though.
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Zombies!That’s a Claymore mine, and I have NO IDEA why someone would mount that on top of a vehicle.
Up until a few years ago they came with the paperwork to title. Then they switched to offroad use onlySo I thought all of the humvees that you could buy on www.govplanet.com were all non-street legal off-road only. Is there a certain type you can register or a process that you can follow to get these registered in certain states to be road legal?
Yup, but alas... it's his vehicleI think someone bought the hitch cover replica and added wires to make it look active.
If you earned the patch, you were not a kid. Either at Carson or later at Bragg..... you were RECONDO. Small units dedicated to the task..... reconnoiter, engage, evade. and escape.Yes yes yes on many comments here. The "claymore" is a crappy replica being the legs are molded in same plastic.?
I did have a "training" demo kit that had 2 training aid claymores and much of the rest exact size replicas of C4, TNT blocks and rest. I got a lot of time teaching soldiers how to use the stuff and to make some neat things with it.? this picture was from when giving training in early 90s might have been a bit of over kill on C4 charge, but did get and keep attention from everyone. My curse was I "looked" like a kid till my mid to late30s.?![]()
G.I. Joe Poser. (Since we are not allowed to play Cowboys and Indians any more)That’s a Claymore mine, and I have NO IDEA why someone would mount that on top of a vehicle.
I know, I get very tempted very oftenOne In California starting bid 4.8k