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Now that's one hell of a project!!!

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Horness:

--- Quote from: "gtomo2" ---having a god luck at the pic the shooter was stood behind the disco to the near side as they entry holes are rectangler from the rear to the front so the rounds that went in the door are probley embedded in the engine block. and going off the patten it was a solid round not a ball bering round as there is no splatter of the shot. and measuring the hole show the round to be of around 20-25 mm. thinking along the lines of bradley apc gun. (spent to long in the army for my own good) :shock:
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That explains it then... American "friendly fire".  :twisted:

Question is though - what was this Disco doing in the vicinity of such a weapon?

gtomo2:

--- Quote from: "Horness" ---[
That explains it then... American "friendly fire".  :twisted:

Question is though - what was this Disco doing in the vicinity of such a weapon?
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probley drove up to a yank army base with his headlights on :D So they shot it up. Or it just out did one of there hummers on the off road course :lol:

WishIhadaLandy:

--- Quote from: "gtomo2" ---20-25 mm. thinking along the lines of bradley apc gun.  :shock:
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Wouldn't of liked to be a passenger if it was that :shock:

But surely if if was that big a round it would have gone straight through the engine bloke rather than being embedded in it.

The UN don't use disco's do they, it's white and i know it hasn't got the logo but they could have debadged it, that would explain why it was in that sort of situation.

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