Gun Ring?

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Chappers
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Gun Ring?

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Can anyone identify this GMC gun ring for me please??
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Single corner gusset, long arm, box upright....M37. Could be A1,A2 or A3 model. Designed for 352 or 353 with steel closed cab and wood body.
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Post by Chappers »

Cheers Karoshi, any idea what years were they manufactured ??.Seems strange it's on an open cab then.

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Post by armydriver »

War time and post war time engineering makes all things possible. It appears, however , to be a more recent engineering job in order to mount a machine gun on that particular truck. One never knows.
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Post by Karoshi »

Post war there were many of these (M37) stripped out when they entered the civvy market. The 3 pole M36 mount being retained for a number of years as a universal mount fitting the Dodge, the Ward le France The DUKW and others. Thus they were harder, (more expensive) to come by.

It does save on having to modify the wing mirror mounts when you have a bed mounted ring though.
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M 37

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This is an Ex Norwegian Truck.
Royal Norwegian Army did not use the M 36 mount. This was regarded to be inadequate and to flimsy. Enyone who has beening firing a .50 cal either from a tripod or a ring mount know that there is lots of recoil power.
Trucks got by that reason either M32 or M37 Mount regardless if it was a soft top or a closed cab in Norway.
We also prodused some copies of M37 in Norway, they are recognized to be a little bit thicker in the framework than US made..
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