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  • Mongo

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    But its all mine and took me years to find one for sale.

    Swedish dog sled for the Kg m/37 BAR.(I have no dog and snow deep enough to use it requires Hell's cooperation)

    The sled replaces the bipod and acts as a mount for the gun. The gun folds down into the sled for travel and has a spring loaded cover that protects the muzzle from any snow that might come in through the front. The ring at the back of the sled locks the doors closed and when its pulled straight back it releases the locks. The gun can then be pivoted up and fired right from the sled. Not sure what the dog is suppose to do while you are firing. The butt stock protrudes out the back of the sled when its closed up in transport mode.

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    jrbfishn

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    Hope the dog is trained to duck. Looks kinda cool for it's purpose though.

    Sent by an idjit coffeeholic from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
     

    grumper

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    But it snowed in Houston last year!

    You could have brought it out and rode it around for the couple hours in the morning while the snow was still around.
     

    SQLGeek

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    Was going to say, it snows enough here every once in a great while, just keep this in your SHTG (Snow Hits the Ground) pack.

    Really neat find, thanks for sharing.
     

    karlac

    Lately too damn busy to have Gone fishin' ...
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    It snowed once in Houston when I lived there in the 70's. One half inch of snow on the streets (if that much) and people were driving around with chains on their tires!

    All transplants ... big influx in the 70's
    A native Texan in Houston knows better ...
     

    Walterlaich

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    But its all mine and took me years to find one for sale.

    Swedish dog sled for the Kg m/37 BAR.(I have no dog and snow deep enough to use it requires Hell's cooperation)

    The sled replaces the bipod and acts as a mount for the gun. The gun folds down into the sled for travel and has a spring loaded cover that protects the muzzle from any snow that might come in through the front. The ring at the back of the sled locks the doors closed and when its pulled straight back it releases the locks. The gun can then be pivoted up and fired right from the sled. Not sure what the dog is suppose to do while you are firing. The butt stock protrudes out the back of the sled when its closed up in transport mode.

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    AWESOME!!
    same idea as digging basements in Houston!
     
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