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New Manufactured Military Spec. M2 Tripods. Built to original WWII Military specifications. The mounts are built to exacting tolerances and do not vary in any way from the original print. These extrememly durable ground mounts are designed to mount a standard M2 or M3 pintle and have all the necessary hardware and require no assembly. They are built to the highest quality and are so durable that we are giving them a Life time warranty! All parts are Manufactured by Allied Armament. More pictures below go ahead and give us a call. My cell is 503-608-2536 or call the store the # is 503-543-5154 thanks you..

PRICES:

Tripod Without Pintle: $450

Tripod With Pintle:$500

Sgt Ryan Wohlgemuth

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Re back to blake's guns

Ryan,
What would be the forum price on the m3 shouds w/boosters, m3 barrels and m2 barrels?
Thanks,
Blake


Hello Sir or blake's guns what ever you perfer. I got the info you asked for and I hope this answers you question's if not write me back and I will try and figure it out to the best of my knowledge thanks. M3 Shrouds and boosters in singles $130 a piece. M3 barrels $300 only a few available. M2 Barrels $500 a piece A grade 1-3 on the throat erosion guage and refinished. Thanks.

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Sorry but we have some 1928 parts

You have any 1917A1 parts??

Hello Sir sorry I checked on the 1917 parts and Im not finding any but We have some 1928 parts that we were thinking of selling here (i.e. original waterjackets) left hand plates and maybe some other stuff. I know thats not what you were looking for but I just wanted to throw that at you. Thanks.

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nice polite responses, and fairly detailed.

you must be the new guy James hired.

welcome to the site.
 

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thanks Sir

nice polite responses, and fairly detailed.

you must be the new guy James hired.

welcome to the site.
Thanks for the welcome and I am the new guy james hired. Still pretty new to this though its deffinetly not the Infantry but lots of guys I talk with on here are former military so it makes it a lot easier. Well thanks again and Im sure I will be seeing you on here.


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I'm sorry, but if you would be fooled into thinking one of these was a WWII tripod, you've got more money than brains.

Even if they didn't mark them, I'm sure there aren't Ordnance Drawing Numbers all over them, like original tripods have.

I haven't seen one of their tripods in person, but I am willing to bet that there are no cast parts, and even if there were, I doubt they have casting numbers on them like WWII M2 Tripods have.

In my opinion they have done an excellent job of producing a Tripod in strong demand at a good price. Give them some credit.

With a little research and some careful observation you can spot something not made in WWII without it being stamped "Not Made in WWII."
 
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