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Probably a dumb question but..........

July 18 2012 at 5:12 PM
  (Login kevintucker)
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On the British Bofors how were the folding trail arms held in place when in travel mode? The US version had a locking arm on each side as far as I know.
Any thoughts or answers?

Cheers
Kevin

 
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  1. Not sure what type of Bofors you are referring to, but - Al Bowie on Jul 18, 7:54 PM
    1. Bofors side arms - George Moore on Jul 19, 6:24 AM
     
  2. British - John Harris on Jul 19, 12:40 PM
    1. That's the one.... - Kevin Tucker on Jul 19, 3:51 PM
      1. Latch - Al Bowie on Jul 19, 6:08 PM
     


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