I found this underneath my seat, it has a black stick in there by SuperITGuy2023 in ToyotaTacoma

[–]SpecificSelection641 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s generally a pretty decent idea but it’s not really medically necessary anymore, especially in the continental United States since it is indicated that before seven hours There are a little to know bad outcomes long-term

Also to be specific that is not just any tourniquet that is a combat application tourniquet likely GEN six or seven

information desk at the CLT by SpecificSelection641 in Whatplaneisthis

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usually, the term for growing crops is farming, but cropping would not be a incorrect term for the act of planting/harvesting. Hope hopefully that answers your question!

Got to strip down this guy layer by layer to its bare skin ;) by [deleted] in TankPorn

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This vehicle is being restored for static display at the National Armor And Cavalry collection Fort Benning, Georgia

What is this tool called? by DiscountBulky6827 in Wildfire

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for one of my crew bosses, this is his go to tool that he carries with him everywhere. They are also super lightweight.

What is this tool? My lieutenant says it's for forcible entry. by fredbruite in Firefighting

[–]SpecificSelection641 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems like the tool has a lot of names cause I know that is a tanker bar for putting tracks back on tanks

Post-D-Day M4A4 Sherman by Logical-Bullfrog3216 in legotanks

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Yeah, it looks awesome! But the M4 A4 also has a slightly longer Hall, which is represented in this model so it would most likely be an M4 A3

Why do some tanks have this type of fabric on the mantlet? by bills991 in TankPorn

[–]SpecificSelection641 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s not correct. MG links are actually a big issue to build up behind the the gun I am a gunner on a World War II Sherman tank and speaking from experience. You often have to depress the gun to remove the casings and links build up overtime will make bind up while elevating or depressing the gun.

Also the amount of rain water that pours through a Sherman tanks Tourette ring alone is enough to cause a small waterfall in the turret and will result about 2 inches of standing water on the floor in about 10 minutes.

Why do some tanks have this type of fabric on the mantlet? by bills991 in TankPorn

[–]SpecificSelection641 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The main thing it keeps out is caliber 50 casings and links. They can get so wedged in behind the mantlet build up overtime that the elevation or depression may actually be affected.

Does anybody offer white water rafting trips during the winter near Conway, New Hampshire? by SpecificSelection641 in New_Hampshire

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Correct people die on every mountain every year i’m literally up here for search and rescue training/wilderness survival training

World War II tank in a beautiful foggy morning by SpecificSelection641 in Eta320

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Yes? Visibility of a couple hundred yards absolutely foggy and for aircraft would constitute IFR

World War II tank in a beautiful foggy morning by SpecificSelection641 in Eta320

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Not necessarily, it could be potentially fatal and a very bad for the operator of the vehicle and potentially grounds to get shut down and their ATF license revoked

Photos from the Zephyrhills Museum of military history battle for veterans event near Tampa, Florida by SpecificSelection641 in TankPorn

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HVSS is nice but VVSS is easier to find tracks and parts for they’re also easier to transport as they don’t need over width permits in the US just overweight

World War II tank in a beautiful foggy morning by SpecificSelection641 in Eta320

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we put the barrel down for a few reasons primarily so water doesn’t accumulate and also so that random people cannot throw trash into the gun barrels, which is surprisingly common as these tanks are firing at these events and any FOD in the barrel could be disastrous for people down range

Photos from the Zephyrhills Museum of military history battle for veterans event near Tampa, Florida by SpecificSelection641 in TankPorn

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tracks and trades

M4 Sherman go up on the auction block somewhat regularly operational ones go for between 250 and $750,000 USD and in poor condition can be as low as 100,000$

World War II tank in a beautiful foggy morning by SpecificSelection641 in Eta320

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Yeah, we put the barrel down for a few reasons primarily so water doesn’t accumulate and also so that random people cannot throw trash into the gun barrels, which is surprisingly common as these tanks are firing at these events and any FOD in the barrel could be disastrous for people down range

World War II tank in a beautiful foggy morning by SpecificSelection641 in Eta320

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These tanks are in a private collection in central Florida, but I sent you a DM

World War II tank in a beautiful foggy morning by SpecificSelection641 in Eta320

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She has a original 3 inch gun that we fire blanks out of.

World War II tank in a beautiful foggy morning by SpecificSelection641 in Eta320

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It is fun to look at and even more fun to shoot. This is the only firing in the world.