I've seen some strange modifications done by Marines.
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I've seen some strange modifications done by Marines.
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Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
I think I figured it out, with the web sling adjusted to carry on the shoulder, the bi-pod legs would have a tendency to smack your helmet in the normal folded position. With the legs secured 180 for a march/hike, it would prevent being tapped repeatedly in the head. A man who has to carry that beast for his living doesn't do something w/o reason. You can see another BAR in the extreme right of the photo, it's bi-pod is extended but also 180, he was either getting ready to lock it in place or return it to normal position. I hope that makes sense to someone other than me!
You got it Sarge. The feet of the bi-pod would get you right in the sholder blade.![]()