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  • @thatitaliankid1 no that isnt a cj bud, cj stands for "civilian jeep" thats a marine edition MB

  • you spelt nazis with a t in the description -.-

  • Hey what model is that

  • I will just find me a HMV and i will run over you like nothing , btw HOW IN THE WORLD IS THIS JEEP STILL INTACT ?

  • @TheOptecal Jeeps never die. They are just rebuilt.

  • If it weren't for this little baby H1 would be nothing. This is it's gran-daddy and i would take it over an H1 any day :]

  • i wanna ram it with a H1............. not because i dont like it, just because it smaller

  • The H1 would break, the jeep would not.

  • r u drunk yea shure the hummer would get damaged and still would be able to work but that tiny little jeep would get destroyed from the raw power of the H1

  • how much did you pay for the jeep or did you inherite it?

  • 16,500

  • or rather, mounted

  • he said Mounted...☻

  • well, in order to make it street legal, the machine gun must be inoperable. For example, in my particular browning the firing pin is missing, and a fake one was welded in its place. but from what i know, as long as the machine gun has the capability to fire, I do not think you are allowed to drive with it on top

  • @reedbmr thats totely true but here in holland you also need a gun cover to drive it.

  • Stupid question, but is it actually legal to drive a jeep with an unloaded machine gun on it? I only ask because I'm in the process of restoring one, that questions been on my mind recently

  • thats such a ill jeep! haha nice watch guard

  • but thats a first world war machine gun

  • Actually, The Vickers Heavy Machine Gun had a water cooled barrel too.

  • and saw service right upto the seventies, the water cooled 30cal went out of service and in came the air cooled browning

  • hah 70s? That's crazy :P

  • it worked, the bren stayed in service until the ninties, the thompson is still in use by the SAS

  • You are correct. It is a 1917a Browning water cooled machine gun. It actually saw action in WW II , Korean, and the Vietnam wars. I still think Vietnam was a war in my opinion.

  • Their "stock" max speed was around 40mph.

  • hey reeds its nick... ryan ownz

  • I like your neighborhood watch!

  • I bet that thing never gets stuck in traffic.

  • hey that

    things cool how fast u think it goes?

  • they go about 50 mph, downhill... with the wind at your back ...

    :-)

  • i want one!!!

  • hey i think that was really awesome i dont know y u wouldnt like it its kool

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