porky asks . . .have yer got a gun dogok dont hit the roof has anyone got the lr gun rack /holder fitted to there dog guard in there freelander i take my gun to work with me .22fac as we are over run with bunnys but they all have mixi so i put them to sleep.
anyway i want to no if they are any good
Why is he thinking of applying for the Job. Tell him to post his CV.porky asks . . .have yer got a gun dog![]()
have i got a dog 3 ,two jack russels and a paterdale
porky's er furra bread. . . .have i got a dog 3 ,two jack russels and a paterdale
But on a serious note..Why dont you just make some....I also found this picture and im sure a good engineering workshop could make something like this for very little money.
Obviously it would have to be similar to the attached.Otherwise it would be a copy![]()
Hope this helps.
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Don't think so, only if left unattended. Personally ah wouldn't use these racks unless they're padded or whatever. Only reason is, ah've got an old shotgun that's marked tae buggery by bein' transported in them thingies.dunt they have to be hidden from view while being transported ?
Don't think so, only if left unattended.
VERY unwise to let them be seen in transit. You would be lifted ....
Personally ah wouldn't use these racks unless they're padded or whatever. Only reason is, ah've got an old shotgun that's marked tae buggery by bein' transported in them thingies.
Just so.
Stick the butt in the passenger footwell and the barrel restin' on the seats, easier tae get too in the hour of need.
Absolutely NOT! Loads of people have shot themselves with guns placed this way round in vehicles.
Anyway, if you do it that way, you have to pull the gun out and then turn it round. If you store it butt UP, you pull it out the right way, butt at your end, barrels looking forwards.
NEVER EVER make it easier to take hold of a gun by the muzzles, than by the stock. The ONLY safe way is muzzles DOWN and stock UP.
That way as you pull it out, the triggers are going backwards if they snag on something, and it isn't pointing right up your nose.
Take care, and be discreet.
CharlesY
RFD FAC SGC
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