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Old 05-31-07 | 09:27 PM
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Rifle Carrying Bicycle

I've been working for the past year or so on reviving the long lost art of carrying firearms by bicycle. It not only has application for us tree huggers, but for anyone interested in a fast and extremely quiet way of entering a hunting zone (assuming bikes are allowed, of course).

Part of the problem has been, the art of carrying arms on bikes isn't the only thing that's been lost. It's also getting tougher to find bikes with anything like the classic diamond frame and seat posture for upright riding. I tried a number of carrying options with my Electra cruiser, but the curved design made frame-mounting very tricky. This one is a pretty cheap Marin Redwood.

Here's the first prototype solution. I did a video so you can see it from all sides. The scabbard is an old stiff saddle scabbard of the usual design. The ammo/handgun holder is a saddle bag draped over the top bar with the handles hooked together. The bags are designed to go on a horse's back and don't quite work here so I may have to use something else. But the scabbard fits perfectly and amazingly doesn't snag on me or the bike while in operation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bd02kblUwE0

This is the original photo I based the concept on:


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Old 05-31-07 | 09:50 PM
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If you want something a little more compact, you might take a look at a Pommel Bag. These are a fancy expensive model but plain ones are around too. I was thinking the bag could be secured to the stem as it would be on the pommel and would work well with the scabbard.
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Old 05-31-07 | 09:55 PM
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Cosmoline, your setup is superior to the one in the picture because the muzzle is better protected.
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Old 05-31-07 | 10:08 PM
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Have a look at one of the Counterpoint semi-recumbent tandems. The stoker sits up front in a recumbent seat and can fire away while moving. The captain steers from in back. Have not tried it myself. use light loads at first in case recoil causes problems. They are still made.
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Old 05-31-07 | 10:13 PM
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Here's three ways one of our other forum members does it.

https://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=235740
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Old 05-31-07 | 11:03 PM
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Used to be common--my screen name was originally a pistol: A Velo Dog was a small handgun made for cyclists to carry to protect themselves from bands of wild or feral dogs. Do a Google images search and check it out.
As for carrying a rifle, why couldn't you attach (duct tape?) a cheap scabbard to the down tube? Only rufle I have around is am M-1 carbine, but it's about the right length to fit comfortably there, and you'd have reasonably good access.

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Old 06-01-07 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by ken cummings
Have a look at one of the Counterpoint semi-recumbent tandems. The stoker sits up front in a recumbent seat and can fire away while moving. The captain steers from in back. Have not tried it myself. use light loads at first in case recoil causes problems. They are still made.
Yikes! The next time I see a recumbent in my mirror, I'm going to pick up my pace. Put it on the big ring and really hammer!
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Here's three ways one of our other forum members does it.

https://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=235740
Sorry 2MB, I think he knows.
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Old 06-01-07 | 07:56 PM
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From a previous thread:
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Found the gun/fishing pole rack, HERE

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Originally Posted by AllenG
Sorry 2MB, I think he knows.
thanks...

Notes to self.......

1) read everything carefully including the user name.

2) don't forget to sleep.

3) I'm on a recovery ride..............oops! wrong excuse....darn..
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Old 06-02-07 | 04:50 AM
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The Swiss military bicycle on THR has a scabbard just like the one I got through evilbay recently. I had thought it for use in or on a vehicle, but didn't realize it was for use on a bike.
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Old 06-02-07 | 06:00 PM
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Well we really are everywhere...Hi from THR, been reading your threads there too.
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Old 06-02-07 | 06:19 PM
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Very interesting thread.............................................
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Old 06-03-07 | 01:11 PM
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Here's the second phase. I've secured the base of the scabbard to the frame with the aid of a soup can.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz1Id...elated&search=
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Old 06-03-07 | 01:52 PM
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I keep it simple and just use a sling.

That or a gig bag for city rides, but I haven't done that in years.
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Old 06-03-07 | 07:40 PM
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I've done slings. I stopped after I knocked a pedestrian in the back with my rifle while wearing it. It's lucky I wasn't going fast. You have to keep it at an angle or it sticks down into the tire area, which means you catch a heck of a lot of wind and tend to get wider than you realize as the rifle settles.

Took her out to beta test today, worked very well:

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Old 06-03-07 | 08:23 PM
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I also saw the thread on THR. Every time I look at that 1995 Officers' Model Swiss Army bike, I think of what a heck of a commuter that would make. I really liked that fishing pole holder shown above. I wonder if the sticky wicket with that would be that it cannot accommodate a rifle in a case or scabbard.
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This is too big to insert. Marine with a pistol on his hip.

https://img.inkfrog.com/click_enlarge...7&aid=47706381
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Well we really are everywhere...Hi from THR, been reading your threads there too.
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Old 06-04-07 | 06:30 PM
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Old 06-05-07 | 05:38 PM
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It's a THR invasion!
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Old 06-24-07 | 08:16 PM
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More like I invaded THR from here; I am a relative newbie over there. I did learn something interesting over there, though. There is a kit to modify the Swiss K31 for lefty use, which suddenly makes that rifle much more interesting, since I already have the bicycle saddle scabbard made for that rifle, and am a lefty with rifles.
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Old 06-24-07 | 10:58 PM
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You have a K-31 scabbard? Sweet. Now just order one of the old Swiss military bikes from Cabela's and you'll be set:

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Old 06-25-07 | 04:51 AM
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If it were me I would try to hook it to the rear axle, and a regular pannier rack, with the barrel pointed straight up. I know 0 about guns, but on the back with the barrel pointed straight up seems to be how hunters/soldiers carry them.
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