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    Is there anyone or are there vendors who would have the rifle mountng kits?
    I know a guy on eBay shows the butt stock bracket but thats it...
    I am looking for period correct ones.

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    Here is the kit for M35 trucks:

    http://www.tnjmurray.com/militaryveh...8417816CD88AC4

    The base is different than what the M715 came with, but the tops are the same. Fellow Zoner "Beast" used this kit to put a second mount on the passenger side of the transmission tunnel in his M715. Agengr and I did it to his truck as well to mount a Remington 870. Beast has current pictures on here though.

    As I mentioned in the first post of this thread. M1008, M1028 and M1031 trucks have the same mount top and bottom as the M715. The base however could be the newer square type depending on the year.

    The M1009 trucks have two next to each other. The base looks to be a single piece. However, the tops are the same and separate from each other when unbolted.

    The mounts linked to above, the mounts talked about in this post and the first post are all for M14/M16 rifles. Also mentioned and show in this thread are bed mounts for M1919 and M2 full auto belt fed weapons. There are 4 holes in the bed about the proper distance to put a bun base on with. I don't know the nomenclature for those however.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barrman View Post
    Here is the kit for M35 trucks:

    http://www.tnjmurray.com/militaryveh...8417816CD88AC4

    The base is different than what the M715 came with, but the tops are the same. Fellow Zoner "Beast" used this kit to put a second mount on the passenger side of the transmission tunnel in his M715. Agengr and I did it to his truck as well to mount a Remington 870. Beast has current pictures on here though.

    As I mentioned in the first post of this thread. M1008, M1028 and M1031 trucks have the same mount top and bottom as the M715. The base however could be the newer square type depending on the year.

    The M1009 trucks have two next to each other. The base looks to be a single piece. However, the tops are the same and separate from each other when unbolted.

    The mounts linked to above, the mounts talked about in this post and the first post are all for M14/M16 rifles. Also mentioned and show in this thread are bed mounts for M1919 and M2 full auto belt fed weapons. There are 4 holes in the bed about the proper distance to put a bun base on with. I don't know the nomenclature for those however.
    Here are the pics of the commanders rifle mount. I used pics in the manuals to make the bracket on the tran hump.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Beast View Post
    Yes I have seen pictures of one,

    Doesn't the center M715 looked really bogged down on the rear axle?

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    Default "Machine gun mount behind the seat"

    They got a load on it. Probably sandbags and ammo.

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    Yes, you can see that it is loaded down in this pic from a different angle.
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    Dave did you recolor the red tag? If so, how did you do it?
    I found one in much better shape to replace mine, but still alot of the red has faded out.



    Quote Originally Posted by Beast View Post
    Here are the pics of the commanders rifle mount. I used pics in the manuals to make the bracket on the tran hump.


    OK this didn't go well, I was trying to make a new topic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beast View Post
    Yes, you can see that it is loaded down in this pic from a different angle.
    Quad M-2 Gun Trucks, Nothing like watching them work out at night. Every 5th round being a tracer, the richochets put on a good 'show'. When they got the sighting fine tuned the 'show' dissipated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maskale View Post
    They got a load on it. Probably sandbags and ammo.
    Sand bags, the G.I. floor mat.

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    Dan, no I did not recolor mine. Luckily it was in great shape when I found my M715. Mater of fact the whole truck was in great shape with the only spot of rust on the whole thing being about the size of a quarter on the passenger floor.

    Quote Originally Posted by jeepdan View Post
    Dave did you recolor the red tag? If so, how did you do it?
    I found one in much better shape to replace mine, but still alot of the red has faded out.




    OK this didn't go well, I was trying to make a new topic
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