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14 hours ago, Cypress Sun said:

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This is about as basic as it gets. A simple golf cart with some wood attached. The pvc end caps on the wheel arms are for sticking the legs of a folding stool in and using the bungee cord to hold the seat portion to the cart. The carts cost between $5 to $15 at garage sales. 

Note - This is not my cart but if I was to make another one, this would be the design.

This was going to be one I wanted to make but could not find a cheap cart at the time. Still may make one if I stumble on to one.

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I need a cart as well and have been putting a lot of research into it. I've seen several lightweight options on here that are fantastic ideas. But I think I have finally settled on getting one of the Marion River Woodcraft carts. They seem lightweight, fairly priced and I bet it'll last longer than I do. 

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Kid, this is a cart I put together from stuff I had laying around the shop.

The box will hold enough ammo for 2 monthly matches and some basic tools. I don't remember where I got it. But it was probably from Harbor Freight or Hobby Lobby.

The cart will break down into four pieces,  and it fits easily in the trunk of the wife's  Lincoln. Wheels came from a cart that another shooter was going to throw away. 

This cart is great for uneven ground, and it's a good size for one shooter.

Image the cart holsters from leather scraps, and my revolvers can also fit in the barrel rests on the handle.

The wheelbarrow handle was bought online.

Choctaw  Jack 

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i like the simplicity of that , minimalist approach , its how ive gone at it as well , you carry only what you need , but you have all you need and its readily portable as well as packable with very simple setup , 

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18 hours ago, Choctaw Jack said:

Kid, this is a cart I put together from stuff I had laying around the shop.

The box will hold enough ammo for 2 monthly matches and some basic tools. I don't remember where I got it. But it was probably from Harbor Freight or Hobby Lobby.

The cart will break down into four pieces,  and it fits easily in the trunk of the wife's  Lincoln. Wheels came from a cart that another shooter was going to throw away. 

This cart is great for uneven ground, and it's a good size for one shooter.

Image the cart holsters from leather scraps, and my revolvers can also fit in the barrel rests on the handle.

The wheelbarrow handle was bought online.

Choctaw  Jack 

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That's nice! Is the handle a plow handle? Or did you shape it yourself? 

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59 minutes ago, KatfishKid said:

That's nice! Is the handle a plow handle? Or did you shape it yourself? 

I don't remember who the vendor was, but I ordered it off of the internet.

And I believe it was a plow handle .

 

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On 12/8/2024 at 11:55 PM, Aravaipa Al, SASS #39492 said:

I'm wondering what my options are for gun carts. I used to have a Cartright cart, but of course they're out of business. I also used a Rugged Gear cart, but I'd prefer a 2-wheeled cart (like the Cartright) rather than a 3-wheel (like Rugged Gear). I have neither the tools nor the skills to make one from plans. So who is making such carts any more? Any suggestions would be appreciated. 

Something like this.

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