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Got hard top & Mk16 mount on M35a2

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I repainted my truck a few weeks ago and removed the soft top. I then finally got a hard top I had purchased and then modified put on my truck. It was a little difficult with the M66 mount, but I had lots of help. I also added a MK16 mount in bed to go along with the ring mount. Not very politically correct but fun. Enjoy the pictures. Chris
 

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On this truck I will have a M2hb on a MK64 cradle mount on the m66 ring, and an M60 with mount on the MK16 in he back. I will post pictures with the guns on the truck, in the near future. Here is the picture of my 50 caliber. Chris
 

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Nice looking truck. Quick question, what is the front and back spacing on those rims? I want to space mine out the same. Thanks
 

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I modified the hard top with the custom hatch opening. I am toying with ideas for the hatch cover, (canvas, fiberglass, steel, etc.) I will need to get it figured out and fabricated before winter Chris
 

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Do you have any additional photos of the opening? I am looking to do this to a hard top in the near future.
 

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On this truck I will have a M2hb on a MK64 cradle mount on the m66 ring, and an M60 with mount on the MK16 in he back. I will post pictures with the guns on the truck, in the near future. Here is the picture of my 50 caliber. Chris
I think that'll keep the tailgaiters off your rear! Nice job!
 

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Here are some more photos of the hatch I built in the hard top. It was quite a job, the top is thin and hard to weld on without burning it up, I also had to rebrace the top after I cut the hole, but I am very pleased with this build. I also included a photo of my M64 cradle for the M2hb I haven't painted it sand yet but it is on the list of things to do. Chris
 

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bbbang

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It should be a blast to shoot off the two mounts on the M35.

M2hb and M60's mounted on the truck and on the public road in Missouri is definately a crime, and would be a really bad idea, unless you want to stay at the "county hotel".

I will just keep everything legal and stick to private property for truck driving and M.G. shooting. I will try to video some target shooting from this truck at my farm and post it on the site at some point in the near future. It should be a whole lot of fun. Chris
 

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just for your information, on 7 tons the turret cover is a round steel piece that has tabs that swing around and hold it down to the roof. that seems like it might work pretty good to cover that hole up.
 

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the adapter plate that bolt the ammo can holders to the leg are they the original plate or home made? I used some angle iron and spacers to mount my can holders to the legs.
 

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