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FS :2 vehicle shotgun mounts w/locks - Olympia

TechnoWeenie

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I picked up 2 vehicle shotgun mounts that have a shotgun lock and room for ammunition. Lock is opened by handcuff key or push button switch.

These won't fit my AR's, since I have a full handguard, and the lock won't secure around it..

Selling them for 100$ each, the locks alone are worth 80$...

Comes with mounting hardware, gun lock, mount,etc. Completely new.

Does not come with handcuff key.



In the olympia area, F2F is preferred.

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Mainsail

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Where does it mount? Floor? Ceiling? Do you have a link for what it looks like installed? The keyhole in the last picture is a wafer lock, which won't open with a handcuff key.
 

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Mainsail wrote:
Where does it mount?  Floor?  Ceiling?  Do you have a link for what it looks like installed?  The keyhole in the last picture is a wafer lock, which won't open with a handcuff key.

It can mount anywhere...

It is designed to be mounted in the trunk, and has mounting 'feet' to be bolted down.

It is opened by a cuff key, (or electric switch, included) I assure you ;)


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