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M60 mount for jeep

fuzzytoaster

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There wasnt an exact section for this but its as close as it gets. I'm coming into a CJ5 soon and want to mount an M60 in the rear on a pedestal. I know its not exactly era specific. Cutting to the chase..

I want to fabricate this, in the pic, to some extent but cant see how the M60 is mounted on the pedestal it self. Also how it swivels. Any help?
 

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fuzzytoaster,

I will be tackling the same thing for my Jeeps (CJ-2, X 2 ea), later this year.
If I can find an original, I am sure I can copy it.

Included is a photos of my most recent CJ-2 project.

Laterrrrrrrr
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M60 Mount

From that picture I'm a bit stumped.

I haven't seen a factory or military mount if you will that goes from a Vehical pintle (large pintle) to the M60 that looks like that.

You will probaly have to use a universal pintle adapter this will adapt from the large vehicular socket (like whats on the top of the mount coming up from the bed of the jeep) Then you can use whats called a goose neck pintle (looks like a smaller version of whats in your picture)
Or if you want you can adapt to a m142 ? mount that will allow for a ammo can

Check out www.cranetechnologiesinc.com for some pictures of the different mounts . look under both m60 mounts and cradles & tripods

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m60 mount

After looking at your mount again after the last post I think you have a M48 mount with a M142 cradle the linked ammo is hiding some of the mount in the photo.

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After looking at your mount again after the last post I think you have a MK 48 mount with a M142 cradle the linked ammo is hiding some of the mount in the photo.

BH
Looks like an M142 cradle slimmed down with a bunch of it missing.

M142 cradles are the best option for mounting the 60 to a vehicle. Make sure you get the long pintle and not the short.
 

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fuzzytoaster,

I will be tackling the same thing for my Jeeps (CJ-2, X 2 ea), later this year.
If I can find an original, I am sure I can copy it.

Included is a photos of my most recent CJ-2 project.

Laterrrrrrrr
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Looks like an M142 cradle slimmed down with a bunch of it missing.

M142 cradles are the best option for mounting the 60 to a vehicle. Make sure you get the long pintle and not the short.
I've searched and found long ones for $499.99. A bit much for a simple piping structure. Who else would sell these or M142's?

Heres a pic of my future jeep, others were too big.
 

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I've searched and found long ones for $499.99. A bit much for a simple piping structure. Who else would sell these or M142's?
That's about typical for the cradle. Some pop up on ebay or the sturmgewehr/sub guns boards every now and then for cheaper. I dont know what the pedestal mount assembly like the one in your pic runs for. Probably $300 or so for a reproduction.

Another option is buying a Universal pintle adapter, a .30/.50 pintle, and then a platform pintle mount for the M60. Only thing is your elevation limited and have no where to carry ammo neatly. A gooseneck pintle for the M60 will also work with the universal pintle adapter, but you dont get a travel lock (like with the platform mount or M142 cradle) and your gun will be bouncing around.
 
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