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  1. #21
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    I bought a dual gun rack for a 4wheeler thursday at tractor supply that I'm going to mount on the swamp fox for when I go rabbit hunting, I'll have my .22 and my 12 gauge, but I also carry my judge when I go out in the woods. I'm not gonna have the rack mounted until I finish painting the swamp fox but I did take a couple pics to get an idea of how it will look.






  2. #22
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    I'll just chime in on the gun-rack itself topic. I don't carry anything when I'm riding (I barely make time to ride, let alone find a reason to strap on the old Winchester), but I really like the look of the Hustler factory gun rack. I'm just tall enough that it doesn't get in my line of sight.



    I do use the rack to hold my ultimate weapon, though. -My vintage Schlitz bottle opener. Most obstacles, dangerous wildlife, and general bad feelings seem to go bye-bye when I pull it out.

  3. #23
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    I don't leave the camp without a firearm of some sort. There's just to many things that can happen when your in the swamp with snakes coyotes and bears and who knows I might what to get supper while I'm out. I've never been a big salad eater. Renegade liking the rack on the swamp fox is that just regular 4 wheeler gun racks u got there.

  4. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by azz7772 View Post
    here is a few reasons why i need to keep the wild animals away from camp

    fishing pictures by azz7772 - Photobucket

    Hmmm, here are a few reasons why I pack a piece with me. I am interested in good gun rack ideas too, most of the time I just have a rifle strapped to the top of my load

    OMG

    Lunch Time

    Too Close

    Run for your life

    This was a fun trip




    OK, this ones not mine, but still a good reason, lol


    RD

  5. #25
    I usually take my Taurus Judge with me in a shoulder holster. I keep staggered rounds of .45 & .410 in it & it's just for snakes & other critters that I might run across but don't want their company.

  6. #26
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    The Taurus Judge is a nice piece, it's the first time I hear about a .410 handgun !
    2008 MAX-IV 500T 30hp Bandolero

  7. #27
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    Nice pics of those critters in your neck of the woods RD....

    Most times here I do not carry as much as a knife.....never felt the need to carry much....only have a few coyotes as of late and the odd black bear. The odd moose and a lynx here and there...not to much to worry about in my opinion.....

  8. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by guyfox View Post
    Nice pics of those critters in your neck of the woods RD....

    Most times here I do not carry as much as a knife.....never felt the need to carry much....only have a few coyotes as of late and the odd black bear. The odd moose and a lynx here and there...not to much to worry about in my opinion.....
    that screech can make a person feel pretty brave

  9. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by azz7772 View Post
    that screech can make a person feel pretty brave
    AZZ7772,

    I don't drink that screech stuff....we keep it to screech in mainlanders...Get them drunk enough to kiss a codfish (now with little fish try to get them to kiss a puffin's ass) and then make a fool of themselves by doing some kind of jig....makes for quite the site.

    I on the other hand am fond of my crown royal....if you are going to drink then drink the good stuff....lol

    The only time I carry a firearm is during season if I intend on hunting that day.....

    Good hunting out west....I loved the hunting in SK when I was there....Lived in Hanley for 2 years.....worked at camp Dundun...

  10. #30
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    Seems to me the nature of the machines we own takes us out past the limits of a timely 911 response time. =)

    Also they seem to cater to the likes of independent, handy adventurer types (just guessing). It seems to go hand in hand that with self reliance comes self preservation.
    I am thinking that the shotgun will go strapped under the rollcage roof from end to end of the Max. I also have a nice little long range pistol good for 150 yds with stopping power (Kel Tec plr-16 .223!) that is scaled just right for these machines. Plastic with a 30 rd clip and fits in a laptop bag if needed. IMHO
    Adapt and Overcome! -USMC

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    Efficiency and Capability are my 2 favorite words....
    then comes Weekend and Friends as the runner ups!

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