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Old 11-05-16, 16:10
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Originally Posted by Ben View Post
There must be a fitting thats clamped to the Boys rifle that allows it to fit the mount, this would mean it could be dropped into the mount and locked into place by the wing nut clamps. Any pictures or suggestions are very welcome!!

Congratulations on your miraculous find Ben. Now we just need to figure out how it works!

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Photo shows the gun is clamped adjacent to the trunnion, which leads me to suspect they used special trunnion bearings with projections to fit the clamps. That way there'd be no need to modify the cradle (which would inevitably involve welding and/or drilling) and the parts would offer quick easy field mod for Boys rifles in service.


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Note that the gun mount springs are NOT intended to absorb recoil. Their purpose is to counterbalance the rifle so it rests horizontally, rather than pointing skyward and requiring the gunner to lift the heavy butt end. That's why one clamp is square, to eliminate rotation at that point. Vertical elevation is provided by the hinge pin at the bottom.


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