BayouBlessings
SASS 63890
Member of the Bayou Bounty Hunters
and Mississippi Peacemakers
I made my cart from a
child's wagon bought at Toys-R-Us.
The long gun rack is removable to stuff it in smaller places if need be.
Marshal Will Wingam
I built my cart
from ideas off your site.
Jack Younger
Here are two photos of
the same cart on which I performed a makeover. A pardner of mine
was going to throw away the Chic-fil-A cow cart so I got it from him
and did a little work on it. The faux strong box and gun rack were
made from an 80 year old barn door that I salvaged from my great
aunt’s farm. It had been sitting in my garage for years taking up
space so I finally put it to good use. I still have a couple of
small cosmetic things to do yet but it’s in working condition now.
Jake Bigguns
River Bend Rough Riders
My boys and I have been a
big fan of your guncart web site and have spent a lot of time viewing
all of the different carts that are shown. I am always amazed at some
of the innovative ideas that people have when building their carts. My
boys and I wanted to share our gun cart that we built this winter with
others on your site. We started with a Gedron wheel chair from the late
1800's that belonged to my great great grandfather. Without altering
the chair, we have incorporated a removable empty brass pan (bedpan), 5
long gun storage, coat/holster hangers, and removable ammo box.
"Johnny Geezer" Simonsen
Member NCOWS and Western Iowa Border Agents