Gun racks...well maybe

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Jerbearyukon
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Gun racks...well maybe

Post by Jerbearyukon »

But in the Yukon well this seems to work best...I know I know get a life Jer

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Makes a great window scraper holder 8) :roll: :roll: When I go camping I will put the shotgun in there for you just to make you guys happy ok.

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Post by springhill »

Jer,
At least you can brush the bears teeth and scratch his back with that!!!!

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Post by Jerbearyukon »

Hey I use it for my teeth........and if he gets that close I can open the turrett on the top and take him with the bow (built in tree stand) tee hee.

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Post by andy »

I guess those are cup holders on the side, pretty nifty idea.

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Jerbearyukon
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Post by Jerbearyukon »

Yeah I found them in the back where they had the batteries for the radios...not sure what they were for originally but I thought to myself...self I think I could make cup holders outta those babies.

I just put a bolt through the bottom cause their hollow and a piece of sponge...works great. Denis thinks he has two more I can get for the back where the table is... 8)

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Post by GenevaPinz »

Jerbearyukon wrote:not sure what they were for originally
If I remember well, they were used to store the antenna bases.

Being installed as cupholder finally makes these actually useful :D

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