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Old 09-12-20, 07:29
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I can't remember mounts for anything on the M151A2s. The issue roll cage and tarp interfered. But I'm sure someone tried putting something on the passenger side like the M38A1s.
The GPMG mount was tried on the M161A2 but the metal was too thin. I think that was mentioned in the mod instruction for the M38A1. Seems to me there is a photo of an M151A2 at LETE with the mount being on trials in one of the mod instructions.

When I was in Gagetown in 80, I did a short stint with Cougar Support Sqn, and was issued an M151A2. It had the GPMG arm on it, contrary to orders.
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