smurfslayer
Be vewwy, vewwy quiet. We’re hunting sasquatch77
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I have to admit, this is one of the reasons I opted to buy the Rap.
Enough typing. Pics.
As if the Rap doesn’t get enough stares without the belt-fed...
Toyota Hilux be DAMNED !
So, I definitely want hard mount points (plural) probably lower than expected for swing arm mount usage. I’m not running spade grips on this thing, but may, depending on performance while moving.
Traverse & elevation has me a little concerned, especially for 12 o’clock fire. The last thing I need is to stitch the cab or hood, but I’m thinking that if I hang pintle mounts off a light bar for example, the bar itself should work to prevent the barrel from angling down far enough.
Also, I’ve opted for a .30 rather than a .50. The .50 payload is 100 pounds just for the gun and the recoil is prodigious. The .30 recoil is much more controllable and less likely to have mount problems. That, and I can carry much, much, much more .30 ammo than .50.
Enough typing. Pics.
As if the Rap doesn’t get enough stares without the belt-fed...
Toyota Hilux be DAMNED !
So, I definitely want hard mount points (plural) probably lower than expected for swing arm mount usage. I’m not running spade grips on this thing, but may, depending on performance while moving.
Traverse & elevation has me a little concerned, especially for 12 o’clock fire. The last thing I need is to stitch the cab or hood, but I’m thinking that if I hang pintle mounts off a light bar for example, the bar itself should work to prevent the barrel from angling down far enough.
Also, I’ve opted for a .30 rather than a .50. The .50 payload is 100 pounds just for the gun and the recoil is prodigious. The .30 recoil is much more controllable and less likely to have mount problems. That, and I can carry much, much, much more .30 ammo than .50.