ColinthePilot
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I'm sitting here watching "Tougher in Alaska" on the History Channel. I don't know the host's name, but he's working with railroad workers in Alaska and they were doing avalanche control with a 105mm Howitzer. They couldn't allow him to even touch the ammo, but they gladly accepted his help with policing the brass, and cleaning the bore. They were using a giant cleaning rod that would look more appropriate at a swimming pool, and a patch the size of a paper towel. Still, I was sorta surprised that even artillery is cleaned just like our "little" guns.
I wonder how many cans of Hoppes and Breakfree they need for a Howitzer
I wonder how many cans of Hoppes and Breakfree they need for a Howitzer