A nifty gun cart
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A nifty gun cart
My friend bought a used baby stroller at Goodwill for $5.00 and made this really neat gun cart. Holds 4 guns plus his range bag, etc, just the thing for the long trip from the parking lot to the firing line. Folds easily for transportation,. I am going to make one for myself this summer, strollers are usually available at yard sales, etc.
Re: A nifty gun cart
great idea...really like the dessert camo...all you need is a caddy... :)
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Re: A nifty gun cart
Cool idea!...
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Re: A nifty gun cart
Very inventive.
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Re: A nifty gun cart
I talked my son into making a coffin when he was in High School, it turned out pretty good...
- kimwcook
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Re: A nifty gun cart
I have a Cal-Graf cart that the wife bought me years ago for CAS. But, I really like youse guys'.
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Re: A nifty gun cart
Folds in half, wheels come off, seat/cooler/ammo tray "bucket" is quick release with two 1/4-20 knobs. VERY light.
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Re: A nifty gun cart
Neat designs guys,keep them coming please.
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Re: A nifty gun cart
After some 20 years of cowboy shooting w/o a range cart... an old friend took pity of me and gave me one made by the first guy to bring one to the cowboy scene...
Whereas once upon a time the handle came off with ease (thru the use of a window latch mechanism), I've since solidified that connection as it just goes in the back of my open p/u box. Here's a website with some links to some gun cart plans (some of the links are no more), but the top few have some good stuff in them. Nothing that couldn't be modified to meet your personal needs. LONG RANGE SHOOTER’S CART.
Whereas once upon a time the handle came off with ease (thru the use of a window latch mechanism), I've since solidified that connection as it just goes in the back of my open p/u box. Here's a website with some links to some gun cart plans (some of the links are no more), but the top few have some good stuff in them. Nothing that couldn't be modified to meet your personal needs. LONG RANGE SHOOTER’S CART.
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Re: A nifty gun cart
Griff, gives a new meaning to "taking the babies out for a stroll!"
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