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Originally Posted By chumpmiester: That is why I haven't done much with my 1962 Willys M170 Ambulance. Willys only made about 4,000 of them and some parts such as the tub, gas tank, and seats are unique to the M170. No other Willys or Jeep vehicle used the same parts as the M170. View Quote I have a m38a1 that im pining to put a kubota in while keeping the appearance milspec. And im coveting the m1163 growler itvs out there but they take rare to a new level. Something like hundreds of each variant made. |
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Originally Posted By mancat: This is awesome, I love the BRDM-2. Are you replacing the GAZ V8 with something else? Russia modernized most of theirs with a 4cyl TD. I bet a 4BT would be a nice swap. View Quote Gonna keep it original but do some minor mods here and there. Send the electronics on the engine out to Petronics for upgrade. Upgraded the air filter. LED lighting on the inside, USB plugs for my phone. Camera system. It was a well designed vehicle and it's not broken in yet. The only mod I really want to do is a new transmission. I hate shifting. |
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Looking good!
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What's the legality of building the MG with a solenoid activated trigger? I would have thought that would be a no-no with the ATF.
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"with a Big Iron on his hip" - Marty Robbins
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Originally Posted By Forest: What's the legality of building the MG with a solenoid activated trigger? I would have thought that would be a no-no with the ATF. View Quote Big no no. I tried. Shot down so I’m gonna have to retrofit a trigger into it. Thankfully the regular solenoid already has a butterfly trigger. |
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Wait does yours have the turbodiesel? I was reading some Czech variants have that instead of the GAZ gasser
What's the deal with the brackets at the rear? I can't find any info about what those are. Almost look like recovery gear or some sort of carrier for equipment |
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Originally Posted By mancat: What's the deal with the brackets at the rear? I can't find any info about what those are. Almost look like recovery gear or some sort of carrier for equipment View Quote On the “rkh” configurations, those things are hand-loaded before a mission, with contaminated area warning flags so that personnel don’t have to expose themselves to emplace the flags once in a contaminated area. The flags are held in those racks and then “shot” into the ground by a downward blast via a control inside the vehicle. The BRDM2 had several iterations of on-board chemical agent detection and identification systems throughout its service life. |
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Very cool man.
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So what is your plan for air conditioning? My Hummer gets too hot to enjoy part of the year due to lack of AC.
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Originally Posted By jake-cutter: So what is your plan for air conditioning? My Hummer gets too hot to enjoy part of the year due to lack of AC. View Quote I can imagine its hotter than hell. Little fan? Are soviet vehicles 24v? Does the brdm-2 have a decent heater? US vehicles until recently had garbage heaters in them for the most part, but imagine russians are better prepared for the cold. Maybe. Ive been reading these threads. Seems a brdm-2 is obtainable for the average joe like me, not like i dont have 30k+ in my humvee already and two other MVs. But the uncertainty of importing and zero parts available domestically scare me away. Id love to see more info about drivetrain parts, tires, etc. At least with a US vehicle i can get gauges and misc parts online, even though they are not “cheap”. Id also love to have a brit MOD landrover but i shied away cause of parts availability. I can live with that, i feel the humvee is superior anyways. But the brdm-2 is sticking with me. Its friggin armor! Not many people can say they have that. It sticks out more than a truck at a car show. Can i afford a brdm-2? Yeah. Can my marriage afford a brdm-2? Not for a few years id say. Can i afford NOT to pick up Aguas Jr. at daycare in an amphibious APC? Unlikely. |
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Originally Posted By Aguas: I can imagine its hotter than hell. Little fan? Are soviet vehicles 24v? Does the brdm-2 have a decent heater? US vehicles until recently had garbage heaters in them for the most part, but imagine russians are better prepared for the cold. Maybe. Ive been reading these threads. Seems a brdm-2 is obtainable for the average joe like me, not like i dont have 30k+ in my humvee already and two other MVs. But the uncertainty of importing and zero parts available domestically scare me away. Id love to see more info about drivetrain parts, tires, etc. At least with a US vehicle i can get gauges and misc parts online, even though they are not “cheap”. Id also love to have a brit MOD landrover but i shied away cause of parts availability. I can live with that, i feel the humvee is superior anyways. But the brdm-2 is sticking with me. Its friggin armor! Not many people can say they have that. It sticks out more than a truck at a car show. Can i afford a brdm-2? Yeah. Can my marriage afford a brdm-2? Not for a few years id say. Can i afford NOT to pick up Aguas Jr. at daycare in an amphibious APC? Unlikely. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Aguas: I can imagine its hotter than hell. Little fan? Are soviet vehicles 24v? Does the brdm-2 have a decent heater? US vehicles until recently had garbage heaters in them for the most part, but imagine russians are better prepared for the cold. Maybe. Ive been reading these threads. Seems a brdm-2 is obtainable for the average joe like me, not like i dont have 30k+ in my humvee already and two other MVs. But the uncertainty of importing and zero parts available domestically scare me away. Id love to see more info about drivetrain parts, tires, etc. At least with a US vehicle i can get gauges and misc parts online, even though they are not “cheap”. Id also love to have a brit MOD landrover but i shied away cause of parts availability. I can live with that, i feel the humvee is superior anyways. But the brdm-2 is sticking with me. Its friggin armor! Not many people can say they have that. It sticks out more than a truck at a car show. Can i afford a brdm-2? Yeah. Can my marriage afford a brdm-2? Not for a few years id say. Can i afford NOT to pick up Aguas Jr. at daycare in an amphibious APC? Unlikely. It's hot as hell in the summer. No way around it. It does have a fan but that doesn't help much. I saved up for 6 years as a college student to buy my first one. It's a labor of love and a bit of anger. I've seen a few for sale in the high teens to 50s. Parts are not hard to get, just take a while to get here. Sergei, when he gets my order, is probably taking them off abandoned russian army vehicles and boxing them up. Small stuff atleast. It is 24v. There's 2 car batteries in the back in series. I can't seem to get the heater to work. Not a big deal right now and even then it doesn't get that cold here. When it gets up to operating temp it does get warm inside from the engine. I just got 8 tires last week (with the help of M35Ben). Total was 2400$, so not terrible for 44" tires. Even in the absence of parts from russia there are still vast numbers in eastern europe and loads of parts. I haven't had any issues. The harder stuff to find are the marker flags which are next to unobtanium. The trans, axles, diff, TC, all take EP90 or 80/90 gear oil. Engine takes 10w30 or sae30 oil. It's not picky. I converted my air filter from the oil bath over to a holley style pan air filter. Heck, even working on re-living the gun so it can fire. Originally Posted By jake-cutter: So what is your plan for air conditioning? My Hummer gets too hot to enjoy part of the year due to lack of AC. I don't have one. Just keep the hatches down and at a constant speed At some point I'm going to install a 24vdc to 12vdc USB converter and a big fan to move the air. I would like to be able to charge my phone inside of it and run some LED lights. |
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Good news: Bowman shipped me the wrong kit. It's going back in the AM. Hooray Bowman for stepping up and fixing it!
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good info.
in the regular MV community CTIS is sorta frowned upon by the Bubba, always being removed rather than fixed when it becomes a leaky mess. I imagine 80s soviet military CTIS is....fun? are you finding commercial equivalent tires that are new rubber or having to ship old surplus tires from eastern europe? and the other thing off the top of my head that bugs me is the drop down extra wheels. I only saw that on a youtube vid, I don't know if every variant or your -2 even has them. If it does, how does it function? seems like extra moving parts to wear out or have to ship or have fabbed. At least I can be sure there is nothing computerized in there. Is the INOP heater coolant operated? Or is it fuel fed? There are surplus 24v coolant heaters out there to be swapped in if you ever need to; Ryan Ruck upgraded his humvee with a 3 speed MRAP unit and I followed suit. its nice to have 30,000 BTUs. The incinerator style heaters always bug me. I got one on my jeep right now I will swap out and sell later. I just feel like its going to cause trouble with my fuel delivery or set the vehicle on fire. |
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Originally Posted By Aguas: good info. in the regular MV community CTIS is sorta frowned upon by the Bubba, always being removed rather than fixed when it becomes a leaky mess. I imagine 80s soviet military CTIS is....fun? are you finding commercial equivalent tires that are new rubber or having to ship old surplus tires from eastern europe? and the other thing off the top of my head that bugs me is the drop down extra wheels. I only saw that on a youtube vid, I don't know if every variant or your -2 even has them. If it does, how does it function? seems like extra moving parts to wear out or have to ship or have fabbed. At least I can be sure there is nothing computerized in there. Is the INOP heater coolant operated? Or is it fuel fed? There are surplus 24v coolant heaters out there to be swapped in if you ever need to; Ryan Ruck upgraded his humvee with a 3 speed MRAP unit and I followed suit. its nice to have 30,000 BTUs. The incinerator style heaters always bug me. I got one on my jeep right now I will swap out and sell later. I just feel like its going to cause trouble with my fuel delivery or set the vehicle on fire. View Quote The CTIS works. That’s how we air up the tires. The only way we know how to air up the tires atm. I found a source in Alabama (of all places) that has huge amounts of surplus made in the ussr tires. The belly wheels work. I just don’t ever use them. I don’t cross many trenches on a daily basis. I haven’t been able to get the heater to work but I suspect it’s a translation issue. I can get the fan to work well but no heat. |
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Registration submitted today.
I have a tanks for Trump event in October and I plan on being there. |
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: Dirty! https://i.postimg.cc/1Rgw0Zt4/A9-F9-CAC8-1610-4530-8-A16-5-D8102-CF958-F.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/q7MCzPSJ/0743-C944-4119-4477-91-A3-5-EE8535723-A4.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/g2phPXK6/84501-A14-6112-4923-BB23-AC00076319-AD.jpg Hasn’t looked this good since mayday In 1990 @m35ben @backbencher View Quote lol RV, RV, RV, RV, RV, pontoon, RV, RV, BRDM, pontoon, RV, RV One of these is not like the others. |
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The hardest part about a zombie apocalypse will be pretending I'm not excited.
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can you imagine how they would meltdown/derange if there was a tanks for trump! lol
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You don't understand, them boys killed my dog!
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Originally Posted By p3590: Shouldn't you get a KPVT for that thing? Or did they make a variant that only had a 7.62x54R MG? View Quote There were a couple different variants Regular scout vehicle - KPVT and PKT ATGM- none Chemical- one with a big turret, a model-14.5mm kpvt and a pkt. Rare. There simply isn’t room For the 14.5mm ammunition. The chemical detectors take up a lot of space B model - mine, with a PKT only and more space Some versions today have a 2a42 30mm auto cannon, PKT, and a 30mm AGL |
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As for getting 12vDC, just tap off of one battery with a separate wiring harness for your 12v needs.
Cool vehicle! |
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...behind every blade of grass...
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Registration paperwork mailed off today.
3 weeks until it has a LP |
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Replacement PKT kit arrived today.
Perfect shape 1978 7.62x54r pkt. I’m stoked |
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: https://i.postimg.cc/43KSMm2t/2-F32-B292-DB36-411-C-8-BC5-D221-EBB96469.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/8PH9r8rF/A6-EB339-A-8-F86-47-C4-A963-57-A6-B2773502.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/rpvPLM7H/B7-F50290-5324-4721-9-B3-D-69691-EA14-AAD.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/C5CtNXPQ/E17613-E6-98-A7-41-F6-8033-70-E0-D5480-E02.jpg Very bad shape. Engine is screwed up. Massive blowback from the crank case Huge plume of steam No coolant and yellow dye all over the inside Sticky brakes Asking a huge amount of money, 50g. So sad seeing it degrade to this. It’s worse than when I sold it. Little side note on the pathway to get mine street legal. View Quote Ugh. This is the first one you ended up with then? I was just admiring a photo from last year of me and the baby sitting on the bumper of a deuce and half i had and sold. Was just thinking “i hope that guy took good care of it” before i saw this post. |
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Originally Posted By Aguas: Ugh. This is the first one you ended up with then? I was just admiring a photo from last year of me and the baby sitting on the bumper of a deuce and half i had and sold. Was just thinking “i hope that guy took good care of it” before i saw this post. View Quote Yes. This was my first one. I luckily had the sense to sell it off because It was a big pile of work. |
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We're getting a machine gun? AND cancer?
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Married the most eligible woman on ARFCOM. https://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/2338223_Preban-mags-to-Massachusetts-thread-show-us-your-dirty-naughty-Orlites-.html
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Please for the love of God, contact me if you ever come within 150 miles of Eastern Mo with your BRDM.
I'd love to see it in person. Hell, you need to come to the Kalashni-Con shoots in Houston MO with it sometime.... |
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Chaos, confusion, despair....my work is done here. Murphy
Did you just realize the closest you'll ever be to becoming a hero is wearing your underwear outside your pants? Madcap72 |
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: https://i.postimg.cc/nztZ0Gqd/D75-A29-DC-7-D74-4309-A27-C-549-DADFA7-C8-F.jpg Happy update to the previous rabbit trail. It’s coming home. View Quote Dafuhk, you got your original back? |
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Originally Posted By bgrhammer: Dafuhk, you got your original back? View Quote Loooong story I bought this vehicle sight unseen In the summer of 2012. It arrived from England and went to Indiana then to me. I Worked on it off and on for 4 years then sold it and used the money to buy my current one which is...immaculate. Next to unmolested. About 2 weeks ago a guy messaged me and started asking questions. He wanted a brdm. I asked the guy I sold my old one to if he was interested in selling it and he said yes. This is the saga of the traveling BRDM. From russia to Iraq to Kuwait to England, Indiana, Texas, Massachusetts, Kansas, and now back to Texas. |
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So - you're just facilitating the sale? You're not keeping the crappy one? Or we're restoring both and running convoys?
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Married the most eligible woman on ARFCOM.
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Originally Posted By MaxxII: Please for the love of God, contact me if you ever come within 150 miles of Eastern Mo with your BRDM. I'd love to see it in person. Hell, you need to come to the Kalashni-Con shoots in Houston MO with it sometime.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MaxxII: Please for the love of God, contact me if you ever come within 150 miles of Eastern Mo with your BRDM. I'd love to see it in person. Hell, you need to come to the Kalashni-Con shoots in Houston MO with it sometime.... I got offered a big amount of money for The brdm. I Didn’t accept. It brings me joy. After a long day of dealing with crap at work I love nothing more than working on it. It’s a stress reliever. I would love to take it to MO, it’s just a long drive Originally Posted By backbencher: We're getting a machine gun? AND cancer? I already had the polyps removed, don’t threaten me with a good time. |
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Originally Posted By backbencher: So - you're just facilitating the sale? You're not keeping the crappy one? Or we're restoring both and running convoys? View Quote This one is going to a guy in Dallas. He is a mechanic and will restore it to 100% operating condition INCLUDING making the kpvt and pkt functional. |
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There’s a Sagger launcher model at the military museum of Vermont.
Also an rkh variant in private hands in MA, owned by someone I served in the Guard with. |
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Originally Posted By D6T: There’s a Sagger launcher model at the military museum of Vermont. Also an rkh variant in private hands in MA, owned by someone I served in the Guard with. View Quote Can you get me pics and data plates? And even better, owner info. The sagger missile one may be from Seattle, the guy originally bought one then was disgusted with the condition and sold it and bought another. I haven't heard from him in years, lots of loose ends. |
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Awesome thread OP, I always tell my wife I'm buying a Tank one day, BRDMS are really cool but I don't think my 6'6 frame would fit well (not that any armor is made for giants lol)
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Originally Posted By BlackHills: Awesome thread OP, I always tell my wife I'm buying a Tank one day, BRDMS are really cool but I don't think my 6'6 frame would fit well (not that any armor is made for giants lol) View Quote |
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