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Rifle mount kits

Slate

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Any picks of the military rifle mounts in a deuce cab? I have a M151/A1/A2 rifle mount kit for my Bobber and want to see what others did. Thanks

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eagle4g63

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Well my first deuce had it mounted by the door...originally the way I got it off base, I did NOT like it there at all....even without the mono-pod it was a pain in the butt.
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The second pic is not a very good one, I can get a new one tomorrow when it is light out again of it completed but this is where it is to be mounted per TM and I like it a lot there.
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frank8003

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It was meant to be as in photos attached. My Deuce came with the mount mounted For carbines or M-14's.
The butt holders on the floor photoed in my .mov files but they are too big to upload. Send an address with a PM and I can send that to you.

deuce IMG_2427 cab photo 03222017.jpg

View attachment Deuce M14 M16 Rifle Mounting instructions.pdf

The .PDF above should open for you or maybe download it as it is complete original instructions.
 
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frank8003

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here try it again
View attachment Deuce M14 M16 Rifle Mounting instructions.pdf

It is an acrobat .PDF file
It should just open up with a click
In a puter, maybe not a phone.
I only use phones to take pictures and make phone calls
I don't know what a moto z3 or anything about that tapatap thing.
I a Commador 64 kind of puter guy.

Our government uses .PDF files for most everything so that is what I use.


deuce IMG_2427 cab photo 03222017.jpg
 
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Slate

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here try it again
View attachment 771964

It is an acrobat .PDF file
It should just open up with a click
In a puter, maybe not a phone.
I only use phones to take pictures and make phone calls
I don't know what a moto z3 or anything about that tapatap thing.
I a Commador 64 kind of puter guy.

Our government uses .PDF files for most everything so that is what I use.


View attachment 771965
I got it from a computer thank you Sir.

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98G

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here try it again
View attachment 771964

It is an acrobat .PDF file
It should just open up with a click
In a puter, maybe not a phone.
I only use phones to take pictures and make phone calls
I don't know what a moto z3 or anything about that tapatap thing.
I a Commador 64 kind of puter guy.

Our government uses .PDF files for most everything so that is what I use.


View attachment 771965
Nice finger
 

FloridaAKM

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That Sir, are the pictures I have been waiting for for a long time. I have a few NIB rifle kits, but could never get a clear(picture)idea of the angled piece of brackets actual size & shape as how it relates to the entire setup. Now, I can go fab up a pair of them out of stainless steel flat bar & get the rifle kits installed into the two trucks I have. Again, thanks.
 

Slate

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That Sir, are the pictures I have been waiting for for a long time. I have a few NIB rifle kits, but could never get a clear(picture)idea of the angled piece of brackets actual size & shape as how it relates to the entire setup. Now, I can go fab up a pair of them out of stainless steel flat bar & get the rifle kits installed into the two trucks I have. Again, thanks.
The PDF that Frank above gave shows demensions to Fab one up.

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Bill W

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Here see if this pic works. I can also scan and email it. I have diagram for M-37 rack also.
They are from TB 9-2300-209-20
 

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cattlerepairman

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The pieces I did not mount are the oval rifle stock brackets that go on the floor; unless you are actually transporting rifles all the time, they simply are in the way. The rifle holds fine without them.
 

frank8003

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The pieces I did not mount are the oval rifle stock brackets that go on the floor; unless you are actually transporting rifles all the time, they simply are in the way. The rifle holds fine without them.
I did not know that. I always wanted to put my M14 in there, wouldn't bounce around, but I not allowed to have the rifle they gave me to use because it would do full automatic. Worked good in a hole with sandbags to hold her down.
The butt holders are part of the installation for a real installation. That is just an opinion of one.
 

saddamsnightmare

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As above, on M35A2's the mounts are to the right of the transmission gear shift lever on most vehicles of that class. Mine had a mount with two racks or clips.
 
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