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    There should be markings to that effect. There should be a small ID plate on it unless it's been removed. Maybe some engraved nomenclature on the head... Also, at the tripod head, there should be a ring of bronze around the pintle hole. Where that depression is...keeps things from rusting and allows some dry lubrication...
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    There should be markings to that effect. There should be a small ID plate on it unless it's been removed. Maybe some engraved nomenclature on the head... Also, at the tripod head, there should be a ring of bronze around the pintle hole. Where that depression is...keeps things from rusting and allows some dry lubrication...
    There are no engravings, stampings, or ID plates attached. I can ask my buddy for clearer pictures of the pintle race, but both tripod head top view and bottom view photos show no evidence of brass/bronze construction. I guess a brass/bronze ring was considered unnecessary as the tripod head is made of aluminum.

    Figures 8 and 9 on Page 26 of this FN manual seems to show this tripod, but the picture is not clear enough to be certain.
    http://browningmgs.com/FN/Manual/FN30_English.pdf

    Those pictures are also shown here: FN mounts




    Again, there is insufficient detail to confirm the origin of the original tripod.

    I tried to contact FN to see if they had any information. But after six weeks, they have yet to respond.

    I just found this tantalizing photo on a Russianicon site. While the tripod base looks to be identical, the pintle and T&E are incorrect. No cross pins are shown either.



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