Product Preview: GunPro Portable Rifle Rack

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posted on September 17, 2023
GunPro Portable Rifle Rack

When shooting multiple long guns at the range, it’s helpful to have a stable place to rest them once they’re uncased. The U.S.-made Gun Pro Portable Rifle Rack—molded of temperature- and solvent-resistant high-density polyethylene—was designed for that purpose and more, and its built-in handle and simple design make it easy to transport and set up.

The 24"x38"x6" (collapsed), 14-lb. rack is hinged at the top, and simply opening the sides allows a stabilizing tray to drop into place between their bases, locking the unit into a stable A-frame and providing a surface to hold up to 20 lbs. of ammunition, gear or handguns.

The rack accommodates a half-dozen long guns per side, including scoped bolt-actions, AR-style rifles and double-barreled shotguns, staggering the crisscrossing barrels in a contact-free manner.

Suggested retail price for the GunPro Portable Rifle Rack is $151. For more information, visit americaninnovationsllc.com.

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