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    I know it's been a while since the OP, but...

    www.bigskyracks.com

    They have some pretty neat stuff.

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    This one will mount to any flat surface... like the roll bar.
    http://www.galls.com/style.html?asso...VP217&cat=2693

    The mounts that hold the magwell are ok if you stand the rifle up and the magwell keeps the rifle from falling over, but I would not suspend the rifle from the magwell as the only attachment point.
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    When I read the thread title, I couldn't help but picture some guy in the back of the truck standing up with his AR15 mounted to the roof like one of the machine gun jeeps.
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    stand back :-0 this one got me thinking. I have a '94 so it's not the same, but I found that next to the door was to tight. I did find that my wife’s carbon-15 that I made her will fit above the sound bar nicely. Her weapon is an M-4 with aimpoint, and 30 round mag, but my other AR-15 with the forward Assist would not fit. Did you find a way for yours?

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    I like this thread, wonder if there's a way to roof mount mine... locking would be a plus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    I like this thread, wonder if there's a way to roof mount mine... locking would be a plus
    What are you looking to put it in?

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    You could mount it to the hood and make some kind of way to make the windshield flip up and forward like the back of a truck topper.

    I've done some thinking of putting a small gun in front of the radiator with a laser for a sight picture. Aiming would be done by wire cables...


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    Don't leave home without it! Custom mount with a Santa Cruz Gunlock in my 2002 Chevy Silverado extended cab.



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    Now that's a pretty clever use of the oh shit handles!
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    FYI - Nobody on this forum has a gun. It's all theoretical.
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