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Thread: BT50 Freestyle cab rifle stowage

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    BT50 Freestyle cab rifle stowage

    I made up the pictured easy removable rifle stowage box for the 2019 BT50 Freestyle/kingcab ute I owned. Just unclip the back seats, tilt the front seats forward a bit and it box slips in.
    "Stuff" that you would normally put on the back seat is easily reached from the front seat and no longer falls forward onto floor. Your rifles are now hidden from view, well protected but easily accessed. There is room on the floor for boots etc under the stowage box.

    If you wish to copy this box idea, go for it. I no longer own this ute so pictured box is for sale for $150.

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    Mate did something similar out of alloy, fold up doors on either end and some factory-ish seat pads on top with some grey carpet. Casually looking in you couldn't tell, the thing had a triangular divider in it so a gun from either side was locked away and couldn't whack anything else. A wee bit slimmer too, maybe 2/3rd the height? At a pinch, could squeeze two in either side but hardly ever did as far as I'm aware. The ute was a farm vehicle, so a gun was 'tool of trade' for that use dropping pests, and anything that needed to be helped along for whatever reason. Infestation of seedling thieves at the time so it made sense to sort them out on sight.
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