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Old July 9th, 2006, 11:26 PM   #21
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I think "Cheaper Than Dirt" used to sell some backpacks with a built-in rifle scabbard, which were, if memory serves, Swiss military surplus....
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Old July 30th, 2006, 05:06 PM   #22
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pending on how your truck is set up, you could always get the police set up, you know the vertical or horizontal mount...I have the horizontal mount in my work van for those fun trips downtown in the middle of the night, or the next time I have to suppurot the Gulf Coast after a Hurricane. They are Pricey, I was able to finagle one from a local dept that had a squad car flooded out. they unit was broken but I circumvented the damage.

http://www.chiefsupply.com/Vehicle_E...un_Racks,Locks
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Old July 30th, 2006, 07:01 PM   #23
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I don't remember the name of the movie, but one of the actors carried a sawed off double barrel in a rig like that. Or it may have been in a pouch sewn into the inside of his duster.
Msgt, I think that might be Romancing the Stone, staring Michael Douglas? In the movie, it worked well; of course, in movies, they can retake the scene...
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Msgt, I think that might be Romancing the Stone, staring Michael Douglas? In the movie, it worked well; of course, in movies, they can retake the scene...
maybe, but Michael Douglas had a pump in that...
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Mel Gibson in the original Mad Max had a thigh rig for his sawed off.
So did the character played by James Caan I think his name was "Mississippi" in the John Wayne movie Rio Bravo.
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So did the character played by James Caan I think his name was "Mississippi" in the John Wayne movie Rio Bravo.
That was El Dorado wasn't it ?
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That was El Dorado wasn't it ?
ElDorado, Rio Bravo and Rio Lobo were essentially the same movie. But you may be right...especially if it was the James Caan character.

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Well I'd try a arrow quiver slung over your back for a pistolgrip pump without the pistolgrip handle on the front grip.
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