I dont know where to post this so its landing here. Im looking for any photos of ww2 jeeps that are being used with mortars.
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Mortar Jeep photos needed
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Re: Mortar Jeep photos needed
Theres one the british did with an 81mm, like to know exactly where the put the tube and bipod.
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Re: Mortar Jeep photos needed
Hi
Very nice photo.
Do you know if there were any special brackets to hold the mortar bipod and plate?
Thanks
Very nice photo.
Do you know if there were any special brackets to hold the mortar bipod and plate?
Thanks
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Re: Mortar Jeep photos needed
Hi Navarre,
Did you ever receive a response on whether there was a special bracket to hold the mortar and/or bipod in place?
Thanks
Did you ever receive a response on whether there was a special bracket to hold the mortar and/or bipod in place?
Thanks
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Re: Mortar Jeep photos needed
No, sorry....and still interested as I have purchased an M2 60mm mortar (deactivated).BWLentz wrote:Hi Navarre,
Did you ever receive a response on whether there was a special bracket to hold the mortar and/or bipod in place?
Thanks
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