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So the M37 is way smaller than a deuce, so what did they carry in the back and how was it stowed? Any inside pics would be great. Thinking of building one with my 2nd M37.
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I got pics, I will dig them out sometime soon. I'm not up for typing all day so I will give you the short end description on what your looking for. Steel plate, some was scratch stuff laying around and others had pieces of the kits that were made for deuces and 5 tons for troop protection. NO SANDBAGS!!!! those went by the wayside in 67-68 after the Monsoons when they got wet. The M-37 will sag like no other once the steel is on. As for loadout. There WAS NO TOAE. Table of authorized equipment for a Gun Truck in Vietnam. It was whatever a crew could get their hands on. Your not going to mount 4 ma deuces in a M-37 very well so in country, One M2 and maybe a M60 mounted in one truck. One well known one had a twin 60 mount that was scratch built that worked fine. Will need a radio in the back to stay on frequency with other GT's in a convoy so an RT-524 mounted in the corner will work. Plenty of ammo for whatever your main fire suppression is. You will also need whats called a "ditch gun". If Victor Charles gets close to the road, he could get close enough to where the main gun cant be brought to bare to his location. This is where a ditch gun can be brought over the side for close support. The driver will have his hands full working the kill zone but there are times where he might have a min to get behind an M79 and put a few rounds out. So that's a start for firepower.So the M37 is way smaller than a deuce, so what did they carry in the back and how was it stowed? Any inside pics would be great. Thinking of building one with my 2nd M37.
Have you started on your M37 gun truck?So the M37 is way smaller than a deuce, so what did they carry in the back and how was it stowed? Any inside pics would be great. Thinking of building one with my 2nd M37.
Still scrounging parts. Currently trying to finish the M38 first.Have you started on your M37 gun truck?
What are you still looking for?Still scrounging parts. Currently trying to finish the M38 first.
Is that a military trailer the mule is on? I like to see more detail of that if you could share.Just a photo of an Ord. truck with a mount (M2) and a M274 with a mount (M60) in tow for a parade
Another, but check this one out. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/another-m116-mule-trailer.159450/#post-1937159Is that a military trailer the mule is on? I like to see more detail of that if you could share.
Looks Great. That is a 3/4 ton chassis then?Another, but check this one out. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/another-m116-mule-trailer.159450/#post-1937159
yesLooks Great. That is a 3/4 ton chassis then?
I think it was a converted generator trailer. Self storing, folding ramps were added somewhere along the line. I like it for the mule. One thing- it tows fine behind a sub-45mph vehicle. I towed it behind my pickup and at 65mph it wags like a happy dog.Is that a military trailer the mule is on? I like to see more detail of that if you could share.
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