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Old 06-04-17, 04:23
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If you are talking about the clip on the right side of the dash, with the rubber socket on the floor, then it was the FN C1A1. They were part of a modification kit that also included the bracket for the SMG C1, which was a Canadian version of the sterling.

The M38A1s left the service in 1986. The following year the FN C1A1 also started leaving the service, replaced by the C7, which was a Cdn version of the M16. As such, the C7 was not foun din the M38A1, although it would fit in the same brackets just fine.
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