some thoughts...
This is what I did in Viet Nam. Many of those shots-better than half of them, could have been my little detachment. We had a gun jeep similar to some of the ones pictured-not those with the metal side guards-never saw those before; too hard to get out of the jeep (in a hurry) with those blocking you. We pulled security on an antenae farm in the northern Delta. My job was roving patrol, and we went out a night into the area surrounding this signal sight. Yes, that was a shot gun, we had a sawed off stevens that was carried by a guy in a holster similar to the rig McQueen had in "Wanted..." Because of the close quarters in the jeep, we had other "short barreld" weapons as well; even an M-14 that was cut down to practically nothing, and had a selector switch!! We used to say that, if there was no other way, you could ride it to town! I had a Sweedish K that was loaned to me for a while, and I really liked it, but the guy took it with him to LZ English when he was sent there; l iked the guy, but missed the gun more than him! Those V-100 light armored vehicles with the big tractor tires were good in the delta, and we worked with a bunch that manned a check point at the junction of Korean hwy and Hwy 4, not a job I would have wanted. The shots went by pretty quick, but I thought I saw 199th or 192nd markings on one V-100. 192 had some people billeted in our little rathole compound (rats-big ones). Great to see a tribute to those who found themselves in an MP mos in 'Nam; kind of a lonely job, no body really liked you, so you had to improvise with whatever you had, or didn't. Flapjack.