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P-40 Kittyhawk with teeth, well maybe dentures

Here is a short video of them testing the guns - there was a slightly longer one but I haven't found it yet.

 
That's got to be thrilling to see in action. Firing hundreds of blanks is expensive, but it must be a thrill to see and hear. :applause:
 
Thats Kool. Were they blanks or a simunition? They didn't use live rounds. Did they?

For your information, simunition ammunition produces projectiles and I very much doubt that they would have wanted that around an airport or airshow for that matter... I dont believe they make simunition in 50 cal either. It is a cqb type training tool.
 
For your information, simunition ammunition produces projectiles and I very much doubt that they would have wanted that around an airport or airshow for that matter... I dont believe they make simunition in 50 cal either. It is a cqb type training tool.

Thats why I asked. I would have been amazed to see something like that at an airshow. Where there were no shots of impacts on a target I ruled it out. Still its very kool to see. I'd love to see a demo like that in person.

man those casings and links make a mess.
 
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