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    I was thinking Vertical behind the seat...

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    You probably have enough room to mount on the roof in the Blazer right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    You probably have enough room to mount on the roof in the Blazer right?
    it would get in the way of the turret I am having mounted


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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    it would get in the way of the turret I am having mounted

    now that is fucking pimp!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    it would get in the way of the turret I am having mounted

    Lol.. Awesome.

    I actually dont have the room in the hood of my silverado, but in an older truck, (like a standard cab, where space is a premium) and not directly over the engine, I bet it would work in the engine bay. You really think temps get hot enough say a foot away from the block, to cook off rounds?

    Just not sure of the dimensions. crazy idea thats all haha

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    This is more of my style.
    And we are currently making one of these for a customer that has his FFL license for one.


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    I was thinking about something like this.





    Now I Just have to figure out how to keep the wife from shooting up the luggage rack!


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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
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    There's Jerry MRC's rifle rack for his GTO. Now all he needs is a set of Maggies...
    That would work on the trunk of the GTO or TA.

    I have one set but I do not think they will fit. And for those that have always wondered. A set of Maggies. A planar speaker that I have owned various models of since 1976.

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    the idea behind this is that you mount a patrol rifle in the trunk and still carry a sidearm, if shtf then you can engage with your sidearm as usual, if more firepower is needed you fight to your long gun and transition, or if you are going into a situation that you know you might be outgunned you prep beforehand and get it out. there are better solutions out there then this rack, the one you have pictured is fairly unstable and unsecured, they make better ones. one thing i def would never do is mount anything under the hood. first off you do not want a firearm exposed to the extreme elements that are found under the hood of a vehicle, second if im pulling into a deadly situation i plan to use my engine block for cover so getting to the front of the vehicle is the last place i would want to be, third a rifle that has been sitting near a hot engine will be bad if you need to use it, it will be hot to touch, depending it may be covered in oil or any other fluid that can be found under the hood, and with it being hot imagine putting your cheek up to a hot rifle, and if you have optics they will be useless or destroyed, just a bad idea in general.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    Somehow the plastic furniture and live ammunition of an AR-15 in direct contact with the engine of a car doesn't seem like a good idea.
    I wouldn't worry about the plastic furniture under the hood. There is far more plastic on an engine nowadays. As far as the ammunition, not a good idea to expose it to long periods of hot temperatures.

    Pretty neat idea though.

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