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Quickrace89
Quickrace89
Everything!
Jun 28 2008, 10:44 PM EDT
Most present day pirates simply use speedboats with a large machine gun mounted on the front. Of course, you'd have to figure out where to put it as to keep the weight even, but that's pretty simple, yet very effective. If anyone has read the book 'Sahara' by Clive Cussler' (they made a movie of it called Sahara), the boat that they start out with is a ciguarette boat bristling with miniguns and other heavy machine guns... if I had a choice, I'd pick one of these, because I happen to be very handy with boats, and I'd love to have a ciguarette boat.

Most large cars can become technical-guntrucks. I'm not sure whether you have them in America, but a Ford Territory (google it) could make a good guntruck. Simply put a gun on the back with a hatch to get up, and voila, you have a technical. I'm not going to talk about pick-up trucks because... well... anyway, they might work. There might be better ways of doing it, but I'm just saying what comes off the top of my head.

Almost every heavy-ish car can become a heavily-armed technical, bristling with firepower. I'm sure there's tutorials on the internet where you can learn how to attach weapons, build hatches, and the like. Try www.crazyzombiemilitiaguy.org/modifyingcars.

PS. That's not a serious link.
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Andering_J_REDDSON
Andering_J_REDDSON
RE: Everything!
Jun 30 2008, 2:26 AM EDT
When the US first went into Afghanistan in '01, there was this buetiful video of a Toyota pickup with a Russian-built anti-aircraft/anti-personell turret mounted where the bed had been. Nice peice of firepower, that. Always wondered whatever came of it. 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    

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