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Old 05-01-2012, 09:06 PM
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I have never thougth it was a good idea to hang my guns in the rear window but if I was going to I'd copy this rack . Looks good!
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Originally Posted by ibd2328
Thanks. Just run a cable through the triggers and masterlock it to the seat frame
That's a good thought.
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Got any pics with the seat in there? / Do those brackets make sitting back there uncomfortable?
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Originally Posted by degu2000
Got any pics with the seat in there? / Do those brackets make sitting back there uncomfortable?
It's never ideal to have two shotguns over your head, but depending on height your head can or cannot hit them. The back glass is only 14 inches so positioning is kind of limited.

Sure I'll try to go take some when I get home at 10:00.
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Originally Posted by degu2000
Got any pics with the seat in there? / Do those brackets make sitting back there uncomfortable?
It's never ideal when u have two 12 gauges over head. But depending on height u aren't altered by it. The back glass is only 14 inches , so mounting positions are limited
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I would like to see this also on how it looks at the top. I found what I am doing tomorrow
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I cant get any quality photos to take tonight because of the lighting and rain. I will post some in the morning for everyone looking.
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its pouring here in Indy. but that works.
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You made that look like a factory option! (I'm partial to Browning Citori over/under, and Remington 870 Left-handed pump myself). Does that Remington bounce around or rattle?
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Originally Posted by Warspite
You made that look like a factory option! (I'm partial to Browning Citori over/under, and Remington 870 Left-handed pump myself). Does that Remington bounce around or rattle?

Thank you. And I do apologize, that is an 870 Remington. Idk why I put 800. The rubberized hooks actually keep it held down quite nice


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