Thanks to DirtySanchez here, I got a great cradle/mount for my M249. And with a couple of trips to e-bay bought a really cheap T&E (just missing one knob that I fabricated in about 15 minutes)... and a traverse bar.
Fabbed up this arm mount from scratch and built the platform to go on my (homemade) tire carrier.
Rugged as heck and will support the SAW and ammo no problem!
Bit of field expedient modification going on. But then again... that's what happens sometimes!
So now the .50 and the M249 will have a home.
And, yes, the top bows will go away when the weapons are mounted.
cheers,
Sirhr
Home made Arm mount for SAW
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Re: Home made Arm mount for SAW
Very nicely executed.
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Re: Home made Arm mount for SAW
do you plan on just using for display or once in a while live fire? I did an actual live fire of my weapon station to actually figure out bugs in my configuration. That's some really great mods.
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GPW1263 we need to link up some day after this pandemic ease's down I see we are both in SA.
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Re: Home made Arm mount for SAW
good luck live firing a .50 off that.
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