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Does anyone have a recommendation for a rifle rack for a Honda ATV?

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I just put the Moose Flex Grip double rifle mount on mine. Used it a couple times and seemed to work well. Build quality is good and you can remove them easily when not in use.


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https://www.suregripracks.com

Best there is. Lifetime warranty. (as long as the owner is alive) Worth every penny.


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Thanks for the recommendations

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They've lasted so long I've forgotten the name of the dual racks on my quad.
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Originally Posted by Morewood
They've lasted so long I've forgotten the name of the dual racks on my quad.
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I had some like that on an ATV I use to own and they were very good. I don’t know what brand they were either.

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Originally Posted by tansinator
https://www.suregripracks.com

Best there is. Lifetime warranty. (as long as the owner is alive) Worth every penny.


I think I’m going to give these a try. I like all the different mounting options.

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Originally Posted by Edwin264

Originally Posted by tansinator
https://www.suregripracks.com

Best there is. Lifetime warranty. (as long as the owner is alive) Worth every penny.


I think I’m going to give these a try. I like all the different mounting options.


You won't be disappointed.


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I bought a set of these and I'm real happy with them.

https://www.cabelas.com/product/aut...tek-gun-racks-v-grip/847409.uts?slotId=3


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Edwin264, let me know what you think of the Suregrips. The aluminum can be bent and bent back to hold any type gun and comes with bow mounts as well. I have had my two sets for 4 years and they are awesome.

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I ordered some suregrips for my new utv the other day.

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I like the Kolpin gunboots, they offer better protection.

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Originally Posted by River_Ridge
I bought a set of these and I'm real happy with them.

I have the exact same ones (except black). I have no complaints.

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I like the gunboats too.

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Just installed my suregrips on my sxs today. These things are nice. Only gripe is there are a bunch of nuts/bolts to tighten up...but it sure is solid once done. They come with optional velcro but I don't think it is necessary.

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Check out Gator Grip. Barry

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I mounted a double wide milk crate on the front rack of mine. I mounted a Koplin gun boot to the crate with zip ties. I have the other mounts on there too, but I use the boot the most.

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I've had these for over 18 years on two different ATV's. They might be old school, but all my buddys' newer high tech stuff works no better. They're easy on easy off, they're strong, they're simple, they won't mar your firearm's finish and they work.

https://www.allriteproducts.com/products/single-pack-rack

I like the gun boots a lot, too. They offer outstanding protection, however, it's really tough to deploy your rifle if a fleeting opportunity arises.

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Originally Posted by eaglemountainman
I've had these for over 18 years on two different ATV's. They might be old school, but all my buddys' newer high tech stuff works no better. They're easy on easy off, they're strong, they're simple, they won't mar your firearm's finish and they work.

https://www.allriteproducts.com/products/single-pack-rack

I like the gun boots a lot, too. They offer outstanding protection, however, it's really tough to deploy your rifle if a fleeting opportunity arises.

I built an overhead gun rack off the roll cage on my Yamaha Rhino using the Pack Rat Plus holders. I used the same Pack Rat Plus holders on my Grizzly before I got the Rhino. They work great. I also have 2 Kolpin Gun Boot 6.0's mounted on a 2 tier rack I built for the bed of the rhino. They protect the guns from the elements, something that the holders on the front of the Grizzly didn't do.

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Originally Posted by tansinator
https://www.suregripracks.com

Best there is. Lifetime warranty. (as long as the owner is alive) Worth every penny.

I think you have sold me on a simple pair of heads as well. They appear to just clamp to my existing front rack. Do I need to contact the company directly, or do they sell through stores? Any brick and mortar shops carry them?
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I have a set of IPI single racks like Cabelas used to sell that are new in the blister pack, complete with hardware, never opened. I'll take $35 shipped to the lower 48 for them. Contact me by PM if you're interested. I can email photos of them.


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Originally Posted by BCSteve
I like the Kolpin gunboots, they offer better protection.


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I guess through the website. I bought mine at a wildlife show. The owner was there with a booth.


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I also have the suregrips on my Ranger. They are the best I've personally used. Simple and very strong.


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I use a boot as well. Pretty muddy where I hunt. I hose that Alabama red clay off the boot instead of my rifle.


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I use my lap.

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