http://images.cabelas.com/is/image/c..._ancA7J90e7woW
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I've seen a few in use at 3g comps.
I had a stroller just like that for my kids.........well minus the guns.
Those are actually made for Sporting Clays. They hold two shotguns, plus ammo, chokes etc., not babies. Out local range rents them for $5 a round.
I'm sure you can easily make your own out of a 2nd hand jogger for around $100.
I always like to find out the price before I get into building something unusual. I was considering one of the coolers with wheels, but those wheels are small and don't seem to handle broken terrain very well. I considered attaching some small spoked bicycle type wheels to a cooler.
I haven't seen too many joggers at the thrift stores. Most of the normal strollers don't look like they will handle broken terrain very well either.
Not a necessity, but I'm always on the look out for something to make shooting more enjoyable.
I think they're around three bills, maybe not quite that. JohnTRourke has at least one, maybe he'll answer.
They might have them at Specialty Sports in Springs or Sportsmans Warehouse.
Try CL - quite a few of them for around $40/$50ish. You can probably build one for a little more than that. Looks like you can build two for that $100 I guesstimated. [Tooth]
LMAO you probably could get away with it on the streets...
here is ours
would be pretty easy to attack some gun mounts to it
http://thebabyjoggingstrollerstore.c...Store_4320.jpg
Sold at cabelas for 139.00
and for those that just have to spoil the fun KMA. Ya know who ya are.
I made this one. Holds nine guns and a ton of gear. Even has a parking brake. Total cost was about $14. [Coffee]
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...0/DSCF1546.jpg
Saw a few on 16th street you could probably just take from the owner. LOL
I kind of stumbled into this. A co-worker gave me his unused baby stroller (it was a double so it was nice and big), I bought the metal basket at home depot for about $6 and a few odds and ends and some pipe insulation foam to prevent scratches and put it all together. I cut off all the nylon looking stuff and just used the frame and wheels from the stroller. You can find the strollers on Craigslist (they usually call them "joggers") and at garage sales usually around $50. $10 to $15 at Home Depot and you're in business.