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Old 21-02-11, 22:43
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A freind of Mine Sgt fred West Of the Westminter (Moter) Regiment .5th can armrd corps.
said in Italy .The Strathconas were getting rid of the .50s to switch to.30 so that the Tanks could defend against Infantry. so he asked if he could have the .50s He then had them mounted on the Carriers for the time they were in Italy.
They were mounted on the front armour but He could not remember what mount but had commented that they bolted right on
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Old 22-02-11, 18:27
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Here is a picture of the M2 that is mounted on my T-16. U/C would be similar using the 30/50 cradle and pintle from a halftrack or wrecked tank.


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Old 22-02-11, 20:54
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i think we go through this every year dont we?
yes, if a crew could get a .50 they would bolt / weld / duct tape it on.
also i have a vickers mount on my carrier in front also.
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Old 22-02-11, 22:07
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While I was on my tour in Afghanistan a infantry company had a strong point that could not be reached other then on foot. A John Deere Gator was employed to move supplies up to the Strong point. With it being a high traffic area it was attacked regularly, someone got the bright idea to mount our C6 MG to the gator for fire support.

Needless to say if someone thinks having extra fire power on a vehicle, they are sure to figure out how to mount it to that vehicle
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Old 22-02-11, 22:12
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on that i mounted a extra M-249 on top of my M2A2 to give me a chance to take on dismounts as a track commander.
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Old 23-02-11, 00:57
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Hi there!

A 50 cal will mount into the cross head off a Vickers MG tripod. Had fitted one to a Australian LP2A carrier for a display. So if they had a vickers mount fitted it could of be a way of retro fitting the 50 cal.

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