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Pedestal identification help

bifleming

New member
Hello, picked this up today. Can anyone help me identify what it is and what it mounts on? Picture attached, it is about 2 1/2 feet high. Not sure I need it, so will probably sell it once I know what it is.
 

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KsM715

Well-known member
2008 and this is your first post?:shock:

Does it have any numbers stamped on it? Steel or aluminium?
 

wreckerman893

Possum Connoisseur
I have seen them mounted in the bed of pickup trucks and topless CUCV's with an M-60 mounted on them. They were used to dress up OPFOR (Opposing Force) vehicles.

Prob too light for a "Ma Deuce".
 

historyfanatics

New member
That's a new one for me. It looks kind of like the mounts in some of the FAV's, but that would be a guess.

I'll go for the OPFOR mount. It would support a PKM or M60. Nothing bigger.
 

Recovry4x4

LLM/Member 785
Super Moderator
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I have seen them mounted in the bed of pickup trucks and topless CUCV's with an M-60 mounted on them. They were used to dress up OPFOR (Opposing Force) vehicles.

Prob too light for a "Ma Deuce".
It's 2 1/2 ft tall. Have to be a short gunner!
 

wreckerman893

Possum Connoisseur
Those mounts were meant to attach to the bed of a small truck and spread the vibration around when the weapon was fired.

There was another piece that fit down into the hole that increased the height of the mount. The cradle for the weapon was mounted to that piece.

Many of those type mounts were made by individual units using patterns they created or copied from other units.

There was a "Skunk Works" shop at Fort Benning back in the 80's that made a lot of oddball stuff for the Rangers and other spook units.

They would take the M151 jeeps and make gun jeeps out of them.

I visited that shop a lot but taking pics was forbidden.
 
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