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Originally Posted by rob love
I recall that the mortar carriers had all the same holes but the ones that were not used were riveted shut. Any mk1 standard I saw had the "bipod" brackets, although I don't believe we have figured out how the bipod or monoped stows on the carrier.
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Yes the 'bipod clips and socket' on the rear deck remain a mystery. If a British Boys then no need for removing the monopod, it can stay with the gun. If a Canadian Boys then perhaps the bipod does come off to be stowed on the rear deck. Awkward and I recall the bipod didn't fit the clips anyway (?). The other problem with Canadian guns is the square muzzle that doesn't fit into the round carrier hole. I suppose Canadian Boys, if issued, may have been given British muzzle brakes and instructions to remove the bipod (if even required) for stowing but that would be strange and lead to 'field' replacement problems.