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M series rifle holders

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Any one know where I can get the M series rifle holders? I am looking for the ones with the butt tray that mounts on the floor and the bracket with spring loaded clamps that mount on the dash. I already have the dash adaptor plate, now I just need the racks themselves. Thanks.

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Yes sir, that is it. Thanks for the link.

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cheap here $10 for the set for 2 rifles http://www.armysurpluswarehouse.com/dep ... ?killnav=1
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$10 is the cheapest anywhere. That is unless you snag some for free :lol:
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Wow, Thanks again. I used to see these things in every ad in MV magazine years ago. Suddenly I couldnt find them. Thanks for your help with locating them.

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