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Ammo 20mm Dummy Rounds, Package of Three M61 Vulcan Cannon Rounds, 6.5" Tall
Our Low Price: $14.97
Manufacturer: Military AMM004
Item: AMM-004

This is a package of three Blue tipped dummy rounds for the US military's aircraft-mounted, M61 Vulcan cannon. The rounds contain no powder or live primers. No holes have been drilled in the casings. Collectible and impressive inert display rounds stand about 6.5" tall.

The 20mm round is one of the Best Ammo calibers the U.S. military every introduced. Great conversation pieces, and paperweights.
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m61a1 great gun
Reviewer: gunplumber
5.0 Rating
3/9/2008

worked as a gun plumber for 31/2 years with 1 year at danang in nam. was called a gun plumber because the gun has 6 barrels and looks like a plumbers nightmare. also worked on gun pods that hung under the plane on a bomb station. gun fired 6000 frs a minute and carried 640 rds of ammo. ammo cans weighed 96 lbs full and we had to hump them from storage pallets to the trailer we used to load planes with. i've talked to lot of grunts and they also thank me for keeping the gun on the f-4e fifing(phantoms phorever)

Pretty Slick
Reviewer: chainerx
5.0 Rating
2/28/2008

I like them. Pretty good conversation piece.

Dummy ammo very SMART
Reviewer: CISCO
5.0 Rating
1/12/2008

Recieved 15 rounds in the mail, Very, Very, VERY NICE. Looks brand new, fast shipping, no problems, hassle free. You guys are good to do business with. Thank You

Great Piece!!
Reviewer: HOOD 85
5.0 Rating
1/6/2008

This is a totally cool piece!!!! Looks awesome setting around the house or with any military display one may have. A true piece of american history and the pursuite to totally destory anything. A must have for any gun person.

Memories
Reviewer: Gunrunner
5.0 Rating
1/5/2008

The 20 mm dummy rounds I received where full of memories that are wrought there weight in gold. 3 tours in Nam. USA Retired God Bless our Troops!!!

Beautiful
Reviewer: Shooter
5.0 Rating
11/30/2007

These are a great set of current historical memorabilia. A reminder of the price of freedom and the gratitude we should have for those who preserve our liberty. God bless America! Thanks for providing these items for sale.

20mm M61 Vulcan Cannon
Reviewer: Machete
5.0 Rating
9/12/2007

The 20mm M61 Vulcan Cannon Rounds are a great piece to display with the rest of my Dads Medals. He was in the Air Force, and a Wild Weasel flying in the F-105F Thunderchief. The 20mm M61 Vulcan Cannon was the only weapon besides a heat seeker to defend against the MIG-17's & MIG-19's in the skys over Viet Nam. He was an Electrionic Warfare Officer (EWO). He sat in the back seat and told the pilot when the North Vietnamese would turn on there Radar & Fire a SAM at them (surface to air missle). The Wild Weasel's first started out with the F-100F in 1965, in May of 1966 the F-105F's deployed to Korat Thialand and took over the roll of the Wild Weasel's. Over 75% of the sorties were flown in the F-105 Thunderchief, There Moto was "First In Last Out". They would fly in ahead of the Strike Force and play chicken with the operators of the SAM Sites, to keep them from firing at the Strike Force. After a SAM was fired, they would start down going head to head with the SAM. They would start a yo-yo manuever, going up & down untill the SAM couldn't keep turning with them, then they would turn away, point the nose of there air craft at the radar and shoot a Shrike & 2.75 rockets to distroy the radar site or VAN, then they would finish the job with 500lb. bombs. My Father was shot down by Flack and is still listed as; Missing In Action 4, Nov. 1966.