Nah, it’s an air compressor or a propane tank.Looks like a Chevrolet.
Nah, it’s an air compressor or a propane tank.
Nah, it’s an air compressor or a propane tank.
Type 38 trainer from what I can see. Should be a smoothbore as these were made to fire blanks only.Yep, Arisaka Type 99. Looks like the Chrysanthemum is ground off, as most are.
Old Ford falcon
AMC !!
Didn't realize...'65 Rambler?
Definitely AMC...66-69
Type 38 trainer from what I can see. Should be a smoothbore as these were made to fire blanks only.
Maybe a better picture might change my mind.Looking at the timeline of the model years, 66 and 67 had the model 220, which was dropped in 68. That's probably the designation on the front fender.
I had the 67 because mom thought it was safe ( non muscle car ), car wouldn't spin out on ice.To be honest, I haven;t found one with the lettering the same as the car is the OP pic. 66 has the "American" script with the model number in a block below it near the front of the front fender. In 67, the script stayed in the same place, but the model designation mover to just in front of the door. In 68, they put marker lights where the script is, so that's all that's in that position. So not sure about the exact year, but it's definitely a Rambler American...unless that's part of the "rouge" script.
Hey OP, care to enlighten us? LOL
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Fire marshals' worst nightmare?
That’s my friends house and the interesting thing is he and I both make propane for a living and are very aware of the danger...... we also make alkylate (octane booster)
Full disclosure I just retired.
Or just hit it with one of these...But a long range plinker's dream come true...
Tie up the full containers, make sure the open field is not full of dry grass, and strap a lit flare to it...
ETA: If you are shooting a K98 with some of the explosive B-Patrone rounds, or a Mosin with the 7.62x54R equivalent, flare is not even necessary...
Tracer won’t light it up, I tried 223, 308 and 50 BMG....But a long range plinker's dream come true...
Tie up the full containers, make sure the open field is not full of dry grass, and strap a lit flare to it...
ETA: If you are shooting a K98 with some of the explosive B-Patrone rounds, or a Mosin with the 7.62x54R equivalent, flare is not even necessary...
Tracer won’t light it up, I tried 223, 308 and 50 BMG.
Stop with the OSHA madnessGas cans next to propane tank is interesting
Yep, Arisaka Type 99. Looks like the Chrysanthemum is ground off, as most are.
You're correct, I agree. I've so rarely seen a .22 trainer, I overlooked the possibility.
I have no clue what the fuck you're talking about.Stop with the OSHA madness
It was a joke. Calm down, Linda. No, I dont work around HazMat or volatile compounds. But, I do know you shouldn't be mixing them or storing them next to each otherI have no clue what the fuck you're talking about.
You work with hazardous or volatile compounds often?
If you know that Sally, why say anything?It was a joke. Calm down, Linda. No, I dont work around HazMat or volatile compounds. But, I do know you shouldn't be mixing them or storing them next to each other