This is a toy used with LEGO figures. Your question was posted in the REAL firearms section. The toy is available on line from Brickarms.
Crossman Stinger S32P has a RIS (Rail Interface System) on the upper reciever, so you can put any scope with any RIS mount. But since a shotgun usually used for CQB, you better use reflex sights/red-dot sights. Maybe there is some aftermarket parts (i.e.: stocks, rails, etc.) for Crossman Stinger S32P. If not, you can look for Double Eagle M47 series aftermarket parts that easier to find and compatible with Crossman Stinger S32P.
No! The M47 is a 5 speed! The M46 a 4 speed with overdrive. It looks like you might be able to do it but their parts are in no way interchangeable. The M46 is a stronger transmission and generally outlast the rest of the car. The m47 requires attention or you might have problems at say 200K. Keep rolling!
yeah.... about 100 times bigger.
Tires?
In some roles, it was replaced by the M41. As a main battle tank, it was replaced by the M47 Patton.
They were withdrawn from US service circa 1953, and was subsequently replaced with M46 and M47 Pattons. The last combat service they saw was the Korean War, from which they were withdrawn in 1951.
M48 Patton tanks entered US service after the Korean War and fought in the Vietnam War. The first of Patton series tanks, the M46 Patton, served in the Korean War. The M46 was simply a modified M26 Pershing tank. The M47 Patton never saw combat with the US military.
A lot of the weapons systems in use today were in use in the 1980s, but without the current upgrades. The M16 rifle was in use, albeit it was A1 and A2 models. The 4.2 inch mortars were in use, and have since been replaced by 120mm mortars. The M60 was the primary general purpose machine gun of the time, and has since been replaced with the M240. The M47 Dragon Anti-Tank Guided Weapon has been replaced with the Javelin system, and the M72 LAW rockets are fully phased out in favour of the M134 (AT4).
Yes, i believe the rover 75CDT and CDTI diesel engine (called M47R) is the very same as the BMW E46 320 diesel engine (called M47). This BMW engine was also used in the BMW E39 520 diesel car This information is available on WIKIPEDIA. Regards Tommy
US M4 & M26 Pershing & M46 Patton. The M46 was an upgraded M26. Both the M26 & M47 had 90mm main guns. The US also used the M24 Chaffee light tank. All but the M46 Patton were WWII left over tanks. The North Koreans used the Soviet T34 medium tank (also a left over from WWII).
Rover 75 share the BMW 3 series platform and technique. Petrol engines are manufactured by MG Rover (except 4.6 V8 produce by Ford). The 2.0 l diesel, four cylinder inline, turbocharged engines, called CDT-116 PS and CDTI-131 PS, are BMW M47 common-rail diesel engine produced from 1998 to 2007 year. Same engine you can find in BMW 3 and 1 series.
M46 Patton 90mm Gun Tank=Korean War M47 Patton 90mm Gun Tank=Transitional tank (caught in the middle of wars/fought in NO WAR with US Forces) M48 Patton 90mm Gun Tank=Last of the Patton series tanks. The M48 Patton medium gun tank entered US Army service after 1953, when the Korean War ended in 1953; replacing the M47 Patton which was then relegated as a "hard target" for gunnery practice (they were shot to pieces on tank ranges then scrapped). Although replaced by the M60 Combat tank (MBT-Main Battle Tank) in 1960, the M48 Patton was deployed to South Vietnam for combat duty with the US Marine Corps and US Army; while the M60 MBT remained in Europe, Korea, and the US. The M48 Patton medium tank was the main fighting tank of US forces during the Vietnam War; engaging communist (NVA) PT76 Amphibious Light Tanks and T54/55 NVA medium tanks in battle; as well as combating regular communist infantrymen in set-piece battles, and performing mine sweeps, patrol duties, etc.