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Does anyone know the height at the top of the chicken shield when it is mounted on the turret?
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.Does anyone know the height at the top of the chicken shield when it is mounted on the turret?
pic for reference
.Can anyone explain why its shaped like a chicken?
Here is the number for the particular shield we will be using Gunner shield-12484846.
I thought - Gee, this will be easy. It ain't! There are multiple variations on these chicken boxes... I snagged a few pictures that will give you a SWAG on height. If we could find a particular NSN, we could get better answers.
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Going to report your post for being too intellectual.Not seeing a bird here....
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Off to feed the chickens, CAMO
Mogman already tagged me.Going to report your post for being too intellectual.
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Here is the number for the particular shield we will be using Gunner shield-12484846
The lower shape and “notching” make it so the shield doesn’t knock into anything else on the vehicle while traversing.In all seriousness, why is it shaped the way it is, and not just a rectangle? What is the notch in the bottom corner for?
Like what specifically though? Its different on one side than the other, there has to be a specific reason right?The lower shape and “notching” make it so the shield doesn’t knock into anything else on the vehicle while traversing.