Posted on 05/25/2011 6:47:36 PM PDT by dynachrome
I need one of these! Holy Carp!
This FPS Russia kid is pretty hilarious. He has a number of similar videos out with other hardware - AKs, ARs, specialty shotgun shells, etc.
Is that basically an M48 chassis?
Sorry.
It's the best I can do.
Perhaps not a safe idea, outside of an emergency, to shoot something 50ft away with an explosive round?
A revolver would be better. Single action.
That looked like a lot of fun!
“It used components from the M41 light tank and was constructed of all welded steel. The 500 hp, six cylinder, air-cooled, gasoline engine is located in the rear of the vehicle. A total of 3,700 M42s were built. The vehicle has a crew of six and weighs 22,500 kg (49,500 lb) fully loaded. Maximum speed is 45 mph with a range of 100 miles. Armament consists of fully automatic twin 40 mm M2A1 Bofors, with a rate of fire of 240 rounds per minute (rpm) and either a .30 cal. Browning M1919A4 or M-60 Machine Gun.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M42_Duster
This same kid is freaking great (and tough in a fantastically dumb/funny way). You HAVE to see this vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8IGDIujijQ
LMBO! I hadn’t seen that one.
then these should be MUST SEE ones as well!
http://www.youtube.com/user/FPSRussia#p/u/2/WOoUVeyaY_8
http://www.youtube.com/user/FPSRussia#p/u/1/RP4FjODPDFA
I’m gonna go out on a limb and suggest he ain’t a bonafide paruski....:o)
Good videos...Thanks for the ping.
bttt
They used to have a pair of these on the Spectre gunships.
Lame. Did you see when it went full auto it went straight up. And the mannequin had an explosive inside it.
But I do like some of his other videos.
Perfect for home self defense.
Funny thing, after years of watching the 40mm on Victory at Sea with the alternating barrels, was shocked to see the two barrels pounding out in synch. Sure there was a reason for it all............
Points of interest:
1. Loader holds 8 rounds of 40mm ammunition. The switch on the back of the loader allows the gunner to fire all 8 rounds in the loader (requires a manual reload to push rounds through star wheels to replenish the loader) or to fire six rounds and stop (thereby avoiding a manual reload and the gun will resume firing when a clip of 4 rounds is dropped into the loader).
2. Gun cyclic rate is 120 to 160 rounds per minute. The D-shaped brass plate on the empty case chute (below the loader) has an indicator that tells the length of the recoil impulse. This assures the gun is cycling within its 120 to 160 rpm rate.
3. The left side has the stand for the 1st loader. He pushes the initial 8 rounds into the loader after he uses the long lever to cock the gun and lower the breech block. The safety selector — SAFE, SEMI, AUTO — is located here. The 1st loader has a ready rack of ammo to load the loader in case the 2nd loader is slow in passing ammo to him or is breaking out more rounds. The 2nd loader removes the clips of 4 rounds (4 clips per can) from the 116 pound ammunition cans. The 2nd loader passes ready rounds in clips of four to the 1st loader.
4. The right side is the gunner's station. He controls the drives for elevation and traverse — in manual or power. (He controls the auxiliary power unit that runs the drives for power elevation and traverse.) He also fires the gun with his left foot by pushing the firing pedal.
This would be an awesome piece of ordnance to own and shoot, but the cost of the ammunition would bankrupt you. Also, you need a very good range to contain the rounds; maximum effective range is 2,200 yards [maximum range (@45 degrees) is 11,100 yards].
Differences in firing time of the Bofors you saw in Victory at Sea films is accounted for by differences in the cyclic rate or pauses caused by fumbled replenishment of the loader. Each 40mm gun cycles independently of the others. Cyclic rate on all WW2 Bofors guns is adjustable from 120 to 160 rounds per minute. Rate is controlled by adjusting the recoil cylinder throttling setting. The recoil cylinder is located beneath the barrel.
Most Bofors guns were set at 120 rpm. Even at this “leisurely” rate the loaders were hard pressed to keep up with the guns. Boosting the cyclic rate for the guns only made keeping up with the guns worse for the 1st and 2nd loaders.
Also, twin and quad guns we setup so they would only fire 6 of the 8 rounds in the loader. The gun would automatically stop until the 1st loader dropped another clip of 4 rounds into the loader (the gun then resumed firing). Twin and quad guns were water-cooled; single guns were air-cooled. Single guns also had a switch on the loader that would stop the gun at 6 rounds (like a twin or quad) or fire all 8 in the loader and run the gun out of ammo.
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