AR-15 Truck Carry
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AR-15 Truck Carry
Hey guys I'm trying to figure out a clever way on how I can carry my AR-15 in my truck. Preferably I'd like it mounted under my back seat because it's out sight from any would be window lookers. I have thought about Velcro or something and I don't like it sitting on the floor under the seat even in its case. Suggestions?
Re: AR-15 Truck Carry
Couple options, though both have a price tag. These are a couple of the options for most late model trucks you can get from the web vendors.
Center-Lok Overhead Gun Rack
http://www.autoanything.com/travel-acce ... d-gun-rack
Tuffy Security Products Underseat Lockbox
https://www.tuffyproducts.com/p-423-f-1 ... oofer.aspx
Center-Lok Overhead Gun Rack
http://www.autoanything.com/travel-acce ... d-gun-rack
Tuffy Security Products Underseat Lockbox
https://www.tuffyproducts.com/p-423-f-1 ... oofer.aspx
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I took a cheap soft case, punched grommets in the "fold" part, ran zip ties through them, then ran zip ties to a "dog leash clip" on the frame of the seat. I leave the end of the soft case unzipped and clip it in under my back seat. So, when i have to hit the brakes, it does not fly forward, it also helps with the side to side if you tie it in right. To get it out I open my back door, reach in the case, grab the buttstock, pull real hard, hit the safety and start shooting.
Stays out of sight, yet easily accessible.
Stays out of sight, yet easily accessible.
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Can you take some pictures?AJSully421 wrote:I took a cheap soft case, punched grommets in the "fold" part, ran zip ties through them, then ran zip ties to a "dog leash clip" on the frame of the seat. I leave the end of the soft case unzipped and clip it in under my back seat. So, when i have to hit the brakes, it does not fly forward, it also helps with the side to side if you tie it in right. To get it out I open my back door, reach in the case, grab the buttstock, pull real hard, hit the safety and start shooting.
Stays out of sight, yet easily accessible.
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Please?cmgee67 wrote:Can you take some pictures?AJSully421 wrote:I took a cheap soft case, punched grommets in the "fold" part, ran zip ties through them, then ran zip ties to a "dog leash clip" on the frame of the seat. I leave the end of the soft case unzipped and clip it in under my back seat. So, when i have to hit the brakes, it does not fly forward, it also helps with the side to side if you tie it in right. To get it out I open my back door, reach in the case, grab the buttstock, pull real hard, hit the safety and start shooting.
Stays out of sight, yet easily accessible.
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OK, here it goes.
This rifle is a little long for this case, it was designed for an M4 with a 14.5" barrel. you can see the grommets in the bottom
Here is a view of the grommets, and the zip tie and connection system going back to my seat frame.
Here is what it looks like once I zip it up and drop the seat.
Here is a wider view of what it looks like:
In the green bag are 10 mags, a basic cleaning kit with a bore snake, oil bottle and q-tips.
This setup works for me because I park in my garage at night, and I am an independent health insurance agent, and 99% of my appointments are in the client's home or I meet them at a Starbucks or something. I am rarely more than 30-40 yards away from my truck. I have very little fear of having it broken into and stolen like I would if it was parked in an employer's lot 8 hours per day. YMMV, but it works for me and is cheap.
I pull the rifle out quarterly and re-lube it. Never had a problem.
This rifle is a little long for this case, it was designed for an M4 with a 14.5" barrel. you can see the grommets in the bottom
Here is a view of the grommets, and the zip tie and connection system going back to my seat frame.
Here is what it looks like once I zip it up and drop the seat.
Here is a wider view of what it looks like:
In the green bag are 10 mags, a basic cleaning kit with a bore snake, oil bottle and q-tips.
This setup works for me because I park in my garage at night, and I am an independent health insurance agent, and 99% of my appointments are in the client's home or I meet them at a Starbucks or something. I am rarely more than 30-40 yards away from my truck. I have very little fear of having it broken into and stolen like I would if it was parked in an employer's lot 8 hours per day. YMMV, but it works for me and is cheap.
I pull the rifle out quarterly and re-lube it. Never had a problem.
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Re: AR-15 Truck Carry
Doesn't it get tiring to unload the magazines and store them in a separate locked case every time you pass within 1000' of a school zone?
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AJSully421 wrote:OK, here it goes.
This rifle is a little long for this case, it was designed for an M4 with a 14.5" barrel. you can see the grommets in the bottom
Here is a view of the grommets, and the zip tie and connection system going back to my seat frame.
Here is what it looks like once I zip it up and drop the seat.
Here is a wider view of what it looks like:
In the green bag are 10 mags, a basic cleaning kit with a bore snake, oil bottle and q-tips.
This setup works for me because I park in my garage at night, and I am an independent health insurance agent, and 99% of my appointments are in the client's home or I meet them at a Starbucks or something. I am rarely more than 30-40 yards away from my truck. I have very little fear of having it broken into and stolen like I would if it was parked in an employer's lot 8 hours per day. YMMV, but it works for me and is cheap.
I pull the rifle out quarterly and re-lube it. Never had a problem.
Thank you very much! I think I'm going to do something very similar
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GREAT idea. Won't work in my vehicle - a 2015 4Runner. It might have room under one or the other sides of the split seat for a gun rug with a small pistol in it, but not for any kind of long gun - even a take down version. I've got to figure out some other alternative. Unfortunately, I'm not sure it is possible to find one without spending some considerable amount of money. I like the idea of those slide out flat drawers for the cargo compartment, but man....... $$$AJSully421 wrote:I took a cheap soft case, punched grommets in the "fold" part, ran zip ties through them, then ran zip ties to a "dog leash clip" on the frame of the seat. I leave the end of the soft case unzipped and clip it in under my back seat. So, when i have to hit the brakes, it does not fly forward, it also helps with the side to side if you tie it in right. To get it out I open my back door, reach in the case, grab the buttstock, pull real hard, hit the safety and start shooting.
Stays out of sight, yet easily accessible.
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I know... $$$$$The Annoyed Man wrote:GREAT idea. Won't work in my vehicle - a 2015 4Runner. It might have room under one or the other sides of the split seat for a gun rug with a small pistol in it, but not for any kind of long gun - even a take down version. I've got to figure out some other alternative. Unfortunately, I'm not sure it is possible to find one without spending some considerable amount of money. I like the idea of those slide out flat drawers for the cargo compartment, but man....... $$$AJSully421 wrote:I took a cheap soft case, punched grommets in the "fold" part, ran zip ties through them, then ran zip ties to a "dog leash clip" on the frame of the seat. I leave the end of the soft case unzipped and clip it in under my back seat. So, when i have to hit the brakes, it does not fly forward, it also helps with the side to side if you tie it in right. To get it out I open my back door, reach in the case, grab the buttstock, pull real hard, hit the safety and start shooting.
Stays out of sight, yet easily accessible.
That's why I'm goin as cheap and simple as I can. There are special boxes made like you say but you will pay for em
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I dont know what your security needs are but have you thought about building it yourself out of wood? Could still be lockable relatively secure.The Annoyed Man wrote:
Stays out of sight, yet easily accessible.
GREAT idea. Won't work in my vehicle - a 2015 4Runner. It might have room under one or the other sides of the split seat for a gun rug with a small pistol in it, but not for any kind of long gun - even a take down version. I've got to figure out some other alternative. Unfortunately, I'm not sure it is possible to find one without spending some considerable amount of money. I like the idea of those slide out flat drawers for the cargo compartment, but man....... $$$
I have a new F150 and I like that tuffy box for under the seat in the older models than the 2015/2016 models. I wouldn't want it to go under the single seat.
Before seeing this I was thinking about building a box under the seat just for more general storage without it rolling out from under the seat. I was going to just remove the plastic bar they had and extend the storage are off of the brackets for that plastic piece and have no bottom in it. When I get an AR one day (which that day feels like soon) I may need the lock box.