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Thread: ATV gun rack??

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    ATV gun rack??

    Anyone know who made atv gun racks(aftermarket universal) in the 80's and/or have any pictures?? Also how did they mount?? Handlebars??
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    yes, i had some on my trike, they just clamp on. The marking on them says "Pack Rack"
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    I got a nice one for a 250es big red. I will sell it cheap as long as you pay shipping.
    Its pretty stout but not sure if it would fit anything else or not.

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    I got one on my SX. Mounts on the rear rack. JUst put the scarb through, lockit, and go tally ho.
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    Haha...is that rack on the Big Red designed for shooting while chasing down the target?

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    The Yamahauler I bought from Holic had foot brush guards and a gun rack. It mounts to the handle bar mounting posts. I'm in C eh N eh Deh else, I'd have a pic to show ya!

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    i have a 2 clamp set, they bolt on to wherever on your rack. i dont use the because i really take good care of my guns, and they dont travel without their cases. and if i rolled it with the gun on id really be p-o'd.
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    I dunno who made them in the '80s, but in case you are interested, I use this Kimpex model nowadays and I'm happy with it. I just leave the top off it for quick access, and for even faster access, I mounted it backwards. (As you can see.) I would recommend this model to anyone -- it adjusts with a quick turn of a knob. Takes about 5 secs. to adjust the angle so you can make it level so it doesn't hit the ground on those really, really rough trails.
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