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America baby! Just had around 15 pass by me on the rail. All tan and beefy with that awsome smooth bore. I nailed 3 pictures. Wish I could post one cause mbinky would like that. Any how, going south so maybe another Member might get a peek.

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As much as I like the Bradley's there is something about an M1 Abrams ((or any tank really.))

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I used to see them go by my office about 35 miles north of where you saw them. They were usually stripped out, assumed they were going to Lima for rebuild.


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I would pay $1000 for a chance to witness live tank practice. (Or big artillery, for that matter.)

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I can hear both here in Temple, Flashguy. I live just east of Lake Belton and Ft. Hood.



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I would pay $1000 for a chance to witness live tank practice. (Or big artillery, for that matter.)

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Sounds like you need to take a trip to that drive tanks place. From what I read, it’s pricy but you can shoot the main gun and a MG. I tried to convince my boss that it would be a great team building exercise, but he didn’t buy it.


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https://www.drivetanks.com/

They have quite a few packages available. You can actually fire some artillery for less than your $1,000 price target. They also have driving and firing packages for quite a few different tanks.




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(Or big artillery, for that matter.)

Check Fort Sill's Fires Center of Excellence to see when (if they still) have firepower demonstrations ( https://sill-www.army.mil/ ). They used to have them regularly and you got a great up-close bleacher seat. You will need ear protection though!


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I would pay $1000 for a chance to witness live tank practice. (Or big artillery, for that matter.)

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https://www.drivetanks.com/

They have quite a few packages available. You can actually fire some artillery for less than your $1,000 price target. They also have driving and firing packages for quite a few different tanks.


New bucket list item.



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Thank you for the pic David, awesome to see!

Now everyone else can see it. I cropped it a bit for better details, hope you don't mind me changing it.




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Looks good by golly. Only my cell camera. Thats some bad boys right there.. Cool
 
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I would pay $1000 for a chance to witness live tank practice. (Or big artillery, for that matter.)

flashguy


https://www.drivetanks.com/

They have quite a few packages available. You can actually fire some artillery for less than your $1,000 price target. They also have driving and firing packages for quite a few different tanks.


New bucket list item.
I have a milestone birthday coming up and this just made it to the short list



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Got to climb down into the driver's compartment of one. That was fun.
 
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That's cool. I get to see F-35's every day, but tanks are seen seldom.
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try going to the FT Hood website and sending an email to the Post PAO and ask if they are going to do any displays now that the COVID restrictions are being eased.

There are two Museums on Post 1CD and 3CR that have some US and Russian tanks on display. i believe you can get a post pass at the visitor center. call before you drive down though, i'd hate to have you turned around at the gate.
 
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Cool photo and the DriveTanks info looks neat, too.

In late 1987 or early 1988, I was given the assignment of designing an M1A1 engine test stand foundation for the armor center at Fort Knox. I wanted to go up and get a good look at it, but they weren't willing to pay for the long drive or a plane ticket, so I designed it off of the test stand schematics and the info they supplied about the engine. I was concerned about vibration effects, but my design supposedly worked fine and they never let me go up to see it in action. To this day, I've still never seen an M1 Abrams (of any variety) in person but I'm hoping to build a model of one sometime after I finish the M4 Shermans I'm working on now.


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I would think at FT Hood, if you can get on post, you can drive Range Road (or whatever they call it now) to North Fort Hood and see Bradleys and Abrams shooting, depending on the time of year.


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Cool photo and the DriveTanks info looks neat, too.

In late 1987 or early 1988, I was given the assignment of designing an M1A1 engine test stand foundation for the armor center at Fort Knox. I wanted to go up and get a good look at it, but they weren't willing to pay for the long drive or a plane ticket, so I designed it off of the test stand schematics and the info they supplied about the engine. I was concerned about vibration effects, but my design supposedly worked fine and they never let me go up to see it in action. To this day, I've still never seen an M1 Abrams (of any variety) in person but I'm hoping to build a model of one sometime after I finish the M4 Shermans I'm working on now.


This is just the 2nd time Ive seen them on the rail. At a car show and swap meet, back in NY State, Norwich,NY, Dan Wesson country, there was a MiA1 with rounds sitting out for observation. It is quite a monster. I never did hear it start up when they loaded it upon a equipment trailer.
 
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The world's most survivable tank (not the most protected but most survivable).
 
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that's a damn beautiful machine

love the whiny roar of that engine! 'Merica !

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