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Years ago, my guide in TX had a padded gun shelf that bolted to the ceiling above the rear view mirror.

It was padded, with a slight lip, and used Velcro-type straps to hold two long guns in place. The guns lay on top of the shelf and were not visible from outside.

It looked something like this

I cannot find it in my web searches.

Does anyone know the brand and if they are still made?

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George


 
Posts: 14623 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: 22 May 2001Reply With Quote
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I remember seeing those in the Cabelas catalog in the past. Don't know if they still have them.
 
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They don't.

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I had several of those years ago. They were "attached" by moveable bent rods going behind the window "frame". I think the new style trucks don't have enough "framing" to support them. I could be wrong because this is just speculation on my part. They were damn handy and provided estremely easy access while keeping the gun more or less concealed from a guy on the street.

I "think" I still have one laying around in a barn somewhere. IIRC, the last truck I used one on was a 91 Ford Diesel. It would be easy to make one but to mount one would probably require drilling holes in roof since the plastic "framing" they use these days is more like heavy paper not the thicker kind they used to use. I also don't know if the newer truck designs would allow enough room for them to be overhead and out of sight. I'll look next time I get in mine and report back.


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Gato,

The one in the photo I posted uses the visor mount screw holes. Then the visors attach to the shelf. Pretty clever and easy installation.

George


 
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Gato,

The one in the photo I posted uses the visor mount screw holes. Then the visors attach to the shelf. Pretty clever and easy installation.

George


Sounds clever. I'd buy one if you can find a source.

Knowing the attachment method, it would not be really difficult to make one, but buying one would certainly be easier.

I wonder if the wt of the rack and guns was too much for the visor holes? That might be why they are not commonly available.


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http://www.autoaccessoriesgara...erhead-Storage-Shelf

This one looks like the one in our hunting rig (just cleaner). I remembered the "Shelf-It" name but the VDP isn't familiar. But we bought ours quite a few years back.

Works great with one scoped rifle but not deep enough for two.


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Great job of finding those. I looked thru many pages of google and couldn't locate them. Just ordered two.


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check out Big sky Gun Racks. Love mine
 
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Thanks, but that isn't what I am looking for. I want something that is more discreet.

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I bought a couple of the ones we discussed above and installed them. I would not recommend them, nor buy anymore.


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NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.

I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
 
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Thanks. It looks like I will have to resign myself to the idea that I won't find one.

George


 
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Thanks, but that isn't what I am looking for. I want something that is more discreet.

George
My truck was broken into twice both times the thieves didn't look up and see the rifle and shotgun in the over head gun rack seems fairly discreet to me.
 
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Thanks, but that isn't what I am looking for. I want something that is more discreet.

George
My truck was broken into twice both times the thieves didn't look up and see the rifle and shotgun in the over head gun rack. Seems fairly discreet to me.
 
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