Yes, the rules state main guns of either 70mm+ or <70mm as the deciding 
factor. But does "no gun" = <70mm? I can find no mention of a Springer 
armed with anything other than 330kg of Sprengstoff explosives (not exactly 
a gun).
 
However, I did find a link mentioning plans for a Springer based 
Kleinpanzer Wanze mounting a 105mm IG recoiless gun, but that would fall 
under the rocket launcher catagory if I am not mistaken.
http://www.achtungpanzer.com/mittlere-ladungstrager-springer-sdkfz304.htm
 
Could I get away with claiming that the German soldier driving it is armed 
with at least a MP40 submachinegun, thus the Springer having a gun of 
<70mm? Another longshot I know.
 
Aaron "stretch it some more" F

>   
>  
> The rules state that a tank is "any fully tracked vehicle"
>  
> The rules also state that a tank is "allowed a single, semi-automatic 
> paintball marker"
>  
> The rules further clarify the main gun  as being 70mm+ (40 paint balls) or 
> <70mm (30 paintballs)
>  
> The springer is a fully tracked vehical making it a tank, a tank is 
> allowed a paintball marker, the springer can be mounted with a paintball 
> marker.
> The original springer had a main gun that was less than 70mm (0 is less 
> than 70) it is allowed 30 paintballs.
>  
> D"Loophole" Smith
>
>

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