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Great image but showing the very first pattern sled mount with the chest grill. Other imagery shows these have been cut down physically by the users until the later sleds factory made the dragging strap bar as a single piece.
Nice view of one of the 3 patterns of bipods. This is commonly called the 'ersatz' pattern or expedient, No surprise I am looking for one but as they were pressed metal with a not very soldier proof bracket they did not last long.
Note the cut 'lightened' battle sight stem...as in the above image. No one seems to know if it was copied from the vickers L 5 arch bridge, but the one I have is DWM stamped and now known as the '4 arch' :>)
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