Just a little MUTT porn... I've been looking for a cradle for some time. The MUTT is a '72 AMG and the gun is an Airsoft - "A&K Full Metal M60 VN." Other than the trigger group (an E3 group) it's pretty acceptable; it's passable at five feet. I did have to slightly open up the the hole in the forearm to fit the mount, and there's no mounting bar on the gas tube so a zip tie suffices to lock down the front of the gun. I also had to remove the mounting plate for the ammunition "nut sack" (two small hex head screws.) Other than that, the gun dropped right onto the mount
Finally found my cradle!
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Finally found my cradle!
1972 M151A2 #385605
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Re: Finally found my cradle!
Really nice !
I just love the camo scheme. A shame it would not be correct for a Danish Army M151
Henrik
I just love the camo scheme. A shame it would not be correct for a Danish Army M151
Henrik
1969 M151A1 (Ex Danish Army)
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Re: Finally found my cradle!
Nice looking. I have toyed with the idea of a pintle and weapon, but the pintle makes the back seat hard to access.
Raymond
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