• CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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      I’m going to say yes. Not a very good one, though.

      The Toyota Hilux just happens to be awesome and distributed in the places where you need a technical. Any civilian vehicle with a large gun mounted aftermarket still counts.

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        Any civilian vehicle with a large gun mounted aftermarket still counts.

        I’m going to take the technical-market with storm with my bicycle+ak combo

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          Does not count as large, by my definition. It has to be something that’s too big to fire effectively non-mounted.

          If it was some sort of really heavy-duty motorbike that self-balanced, you could make that into a technical, I guess. This was a whole thing on Reddit wasn’t it?

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              Probably an M240 or similar. The point of a technical is to provide a permanent, portable mount to fire from.

              The vehicle also still has to work effectively as a vehicle, so no 3" naval guns with a unicycle welded onto the bottom, either.

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          There should be. I saw a pic on Facebook the other day of a dually with a mounted machine gun in Texas.

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              10 days ago

              Yup, meant for towing very large, heavy trailers, not for anything remotely near a battle in sloppy conditions.

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                  I mean, they CAN go on rough roads. They’re just not made for it. And certainly not OFF road, like you would expect a technical to do.