world war II army jeep
Uploader Comments (reedbmr)
Top Comments
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The H1 would break, the jeep would not.
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he said Mounted...☻
All Comments (30)
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@TheOptecal Jeeps never die. They are just rebuilt.
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@thatitaliankid1 no that isnt a cj bud, cj stands for "civilian jeep" thats a marine edition MB
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you spelt nazis with a t in the description -.-
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Hey what model is that
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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 ?
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@reedbmr thats totely true but here in holland you also need a gun cover to drive it.
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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 :]
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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?
CanadianSillyGoose 2 years ago
16,500
reedbmr 2 years ago
or rather, mounted
reedbmr 2 years ago
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 2 years ago
but thats a first world war machine gun
UBIQUEROL 3 years ago
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.
reedbmr 3 years ago