Finally: A decent gun cart

Onagoth

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After a weekend of 3 gun shooting, I decided to upgrade my gun cart to something more functional with more space, that collapses and transports better.

I know its going to come up, so the total cost was $120....$60 for the gun grips (Royal Distributing) and $60 for the cart (kijiji)

And here are the photos

Collapsed:

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Loaded:

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Full credit goes to Team Hoser, a few friends there recommended the style of cart and gun grips. In honour of that, this cart will debut at the TH3G match in Guelph this weekend.


And this old POS is free to anyone who wants it. Tires are huge and detached. Only problem is locking pins have been lost, $2 to replace at CDN tire.

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Looks good.

I use mine all the time...even just pistol matches. It keeps all my crap in once place...and the cart I have has a platform at the top of the handles that comes in handy for loading mags.

...plus I'm getting too damn old to carry my shooting bad around :cool: (I thought I'd add that before someone else brought it up on my behalf)
 
Ohh, daddy like.

Of course you need to get a toddler sitting between the guns at least once for a picture.
 
That's the exact same set up I have... I paid $100 for the cart though...
Be careful with those gun clamps... They are a bit fragile. I've snapped two of them just from tossing it into the truck.
Easy enough to fix with a bolt and nut, but...
 
Muzzle up, muzzle down... How about muzzle on a safe direction...?

Been to many three gun events where this type of cart abounds...
No one has been shot yet regardless of muzzle direction.

Most shooters employ chamber flags... This pretty much eliminates the chance of an accident.
 
When guns are stowed in a cart, the whole muzzle up/down argument becomes academic and useless.

Time is much better spent reminding shooters that all guns are to be unloaded before leaving the stage. (as if any normal person would need such a reminder)
 
When guns are stowed in a cart, the whole muzzle up/down argument becomes academic and useless.

Time is much better spent reminding shooters that all guns are to be unloaded before leaving the stage. (as if any normal person would need such a reminder)

That's just crazy talk... You are teh crazy.
 
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