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Old 13-09-12, 19:21
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Hello

I am looking for 1 or 2 large CMP rifle brackets. I have the two small ones already.

Here is a photo of the style of bracket i am looking for.

please e-mail me

Thanks

Eric
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Old 14-09-12, 02:47
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Hi Eric,
Does your photo show 2 "large" brackets or different sized brackets. I have ever only seen one size of this style bracket and they were commonly used in the CMP cabs as the upper rifle bracket, with the butt of the rifle resting in a hollowed-out wood base.
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Old 23-09-12, 17:06
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Hello Brian

I actually have one of both sizes. I think i bought my two smaller ones from you a few years ago NOS.

My larger one is used and is rough.

One style was used on the CMP's when mounted vertically while both were used when the rifle was mounted horizontally in other vehicles.

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Eric
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Old 23-09-12, 17:59
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Hi, I have two repro ones if interested, without the leather covers. can post some pics to you if you P.M. me your e-mail address. The picture attached here came from Brian Asbury of the ones he had.

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Old 24-09-12, 14:38
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Hello Kevin

I have the same from Brian Asbury. Mine were the small ones.

These brackets are known as rifle clip #1 B-11492 and rifle clip #2 B-11491

The larger one is exactly the same look as the smaller one, but the metal is 2 inched wide while the smaller one is 1.75 inches wide.

These are also rubber coated.

There is another style rifle clip that is just a u shape (no L bracket) and is mounted directly onto a flat surface, i had one of these and it was leather covered.

I did make some repos as well but am looking for an original as it will fit better on the bracket i have.

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Old 03-10-12, 23:14
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I was looking through one of my boxes of Carrier parts for

Carrier rifle mounting brackets and found one of the small rifle

mounting brackets in your pictures. 1 3/4" wide. In surprisingly

good shape. I notice the black material was applied the same way the

'67 smg brackets were done. A dipped application.

This material is Plasti-Dip available from Home Hardware. $23 a pint.

Not cheap...but right. Made by Paisley Products in Scarborough.

Peter S
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Old 04-10-12, 01:28
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for the heads up on that Plasti Dip. I have searched high and low...going to find a pint tommorrow.
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Old 04-10-12, 03:23
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Another manufacturer's web site http://www.plastidip.com/
They make "plasti dip", "rubber dip" and both brush-on and spray-on electrical insulator (brush-on electrical tape).
I think plasti-dip (either with or without the hyphen) has become used as a generic name as well as a brand name.
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Old 04-10-12, 03:41
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When I did my 12 cab I used the Plasti-Dip to re-do my rifle brackets.
It may take a few applications to get the thickness you require.
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