777 AAA
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10 GoodAbout 777 AAA
- Birthday 08/17/1980
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Switzerland
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Military vehicles
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I confirm that I enjoyed this day. It was very nice to meet you mates. Here are some more photos. http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/1822/dsc00847gs8.th.jpg[/img] http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/670/dsc00846kb7.th.jpg[/img] http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/1353/dsc00850ni2.th.jpg[/img]
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Just to let you know I'm in London. I have found a pub with a free Wi-Fi access to connect my laptop on. I can't be very often on the Internet. I already went to visit the Imperial War Museum. It was beautiful! I thank you all of you for your kindness. Hope I'll be able to meet some of you. Regards Yves
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In the same way, most countries uses now the 5,56mm NATO ammunition for their assault rifles. But Switzerland uses 5,6mm (0,04mm that make the difference). Swiss assault rifles have been made in order they can fire the 5,56 mm as well, but US M16 or french FAMAS cannot fire the swiss 5,6 mm. And with his former assault rifles, Switzerland did use 7,5 mm that is still in use for machine-guns. Switzerland has many weapon manufacturers and a great history in making weapons. Swiss army ever used Swiss made weapons as main individual weapons, however they used american and german equipment as well, like Browning machine-guns or Heckler & Koch sub machine-guns. 7,62 mm NATO standard is still largely used with the AK47 assault rifle around the world. Swiss army knife is the main weapon against bred and cheese only. :-D
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A friend has two TM 9-801. One dated 24.04.1944, the other one dated 1942. I'll ask him to compare the values.
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Yes, perhaps. But you'll note that the TM doesn't make any difference between the open and closed cab either. :dunno: I think they weren't very accurate about this point in the manual.
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I see... Don't you find strange that 352 and 353 does have exactly the same weight? :dunno:
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Thank you for your answer. Do you take that from an original dataplate or what source?
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:wave: That was before I drew the big white stars.
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Hi all. A friend of mine is restoring his open cab 352, with winch. I has bought a reproduction late model dataplate and he's wondering what numbers he should engrave on it. He is missing the "vehicle wt. unloaded" and "max gross wt" values. Does anyone own a CCKW 352 with an open cab and a winch that still have it's original dataplate to get these values on it? I would be interessted in pictures of your plate, if possible. Thanks
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Hi all. I'm going to stay three months in London for work. I'll arrive next week, and I'm wondering if you guy could tell me what things would be interesting for me to visit. I'm a collector of American WW2 vehicles and WW2 American militaria. I'm owning a GMC CCKW and a Dodge WC 63. I'm interested in everything related to military vehicles, militaria stuff and war history. I would be pleased visiting historical sites and museums about life in England during world war two. Thank you in advance for the advices you'll provide me. Regards Yves