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Can put more than just rifles on that thing. Probably make for a good spot to hang a fishing rod.
Also a great place for a 4 foot level, lariat rope ect. My 59 had one in the back window and another one behind the seat. I'm not sure why that Montana rancher needed to carry 4 guns.
If it would bother the liberals, I'd leave it. Maybe even put an old Winchester prop gun in there.
Also a great place for a 4 foot level, lariat rope ect. My 59 had one in the back window and another one behind the seat. I'm not sure why that Montana rancher needed to carry 4 guns.
If it would bother the liberals, I'd leave it. Maybe even put an old Winchester prop gun in there.
Could also do a pistol on each hook, the holsters would clip on them quite nice. Just noticed your from the Hills area, lovely last few days here.
If you think rifle racks are a problem, consider this:
The US Navy agreed to donate the battleship USS IOWA to the city of San Francisco, but your liberal left wing tree hugging politicians rejected it.
Your loss was our gain, the IOWA is now in Los Angeles Harbor as a museum ship.
I took this pic from a cruise ship balcony, ship was leaving L/A harbor on the way to Hawaii.
No telling what the SF City bureaucrats are going to do.
They turned down free public toilets from the French.
They also turned down the permit applications for the free Summer of Love concerts in Golden Gate Park.
I don't miss the Iowa... we've got the USS Hornet in Alameda (and I've had the privilege of sleeping aboard that one)
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