The Grenadier Forum

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to contribute to the community by adding your own topics, posts, and connect with other members through your own private inbox! INEOS Agents, Dealers or Commercial vendors please contact admin@theineosforum.com for a commercial account.

The Hunters Corner Rod n Gun Club Topics

No, I bought one from their outlet that is for a Ford Explorer K9 Law Enforcement Install. It’s coming tomorrow so I will report how it works.
 
After watching Paul's video's for 10+ years I watched his last video a week ago when he announced his own death.
Surprisingly today it was reported on mainstream news in Australia.
1725748838962.png



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-gZuFcEu0E&t=189s
 
The wood on that shotgun, especially the foregrip is really, really nice. Work of art!

Let me share my transportation tip. Not quite as nice as what has been discussed so far. I totally don't want to attract attention to firearms, should i transport any, so i have decided for a stealthy approach. A bit of misleading perhaps but this is my favorite transport bag.

Its a Wilson 3 tennis racket tennis bag. Fully padded interior. Has backstraps on it so you can carry it as a back pack. a broken down rifle fits perfectly in each compartment. I usually put them in a gun sock with both halves in each compartment if i'm carrying three rifles or if i'm only carrying one then i may put each piece in its own compartment.
The boot compartment is perfect for ammunition and a wipe down towel (i've put a bore snake in there is as well from time to time).

I rarely show anyone when i take the rifles out of the backpack, i don't wish to draw attention to it but this is what i do. I put a small TSA style lock on each compartment. Totally stealthy. You can ride your motorcycle to the range with this on your back and no one would think twice about it.


View attachment 7868997
Thats a good one. -- Was considering on my Sig Sauer 516 rifle case to "camouflage" it with a Yamaha or Roland sticker ..
 
I don't think it will do you any good Klarie. You won't look like a guitarist, you'll look like a hunter.;):LOL:
Hm.. we are a bit acoustic at home.. but that is rather no Rock n'Roll but rather classic and baroque style. Piano, Horn, recorders .. the type of music here is Mozart, Haydn and similar.. we ve got some van Halen and similar stuff at home but we do not perform this ourselves. .. And a Fuerst Pless is mandatory for a hunter. Although I am far away of mastering it. - Just a few signals I had to learn.
 
Has anyone found a good interior rod mounting solution for the Grenadier? It will JUST fit a 9 footer. I’ve got the Bison Gear cage mounted up in back, so stick the rods through that (with foam adhesive insulation on the cage at all touch-points) and just put some 3M adhesive silicone wire guides on the rear-view mirror for the rod tip - that handles a couple of rods - but wondering if anyone has anything better for interior mounts.
 
IMG_8493.jpeg

I went with the Diabolical drawer. I have the Bison shelf and that gave me just enough room to fit the dog crate with the 40 seat folded down (crate will not fit with the seat in the upright position. I modified the dividers that came pre assembled with the drawer to position them on a diagonal. Enough space to fit two sleeved shotguns.
 
Has anyone found a good interior rod mounting solution for the Grenadier? It will JUST fit a 9 footer. I’ve got the Bison Gear cage mounted up in back, so stick the rods through that (with foam adhesive insulation on the cage at all touch-points) and just put some 3M adhesive silicone wire guides on the rear-view mirror for the rod tip - that handles a couple of rods - but wondering if anyone has anything better for interior mounts.
I bought a Trxstle telescoping rod tube and two clothes cross rods and modified them to support the rod tube longitudinally from the rear door to the windshield. It will hold two fly rods up to 9’ or so fully assembled in the ceiling. That’s my plan but I could mount the Texstle rod tube on the roof too.
 
View attachment 7874103
I went with the Diabolical drawer. I have the Bison shelf and that gave me just enough room to fit the dog crate with the 40 seat folded down (crate will not fit with the seat in the upright position. I modified the dividers that came pre assembled with the drawer to position them on a diagonal. Enough space to fit two sleeved shotguns.
Great plan. I chose to go with a taller 10.5” deep truck vault which had to be shorter in length. So I can fit only one of my shotguns diagonally in it now. But my shotguns are all double barrels and are broken down in trunk cases so I can carry a pile of them in it. Like you I wanted a secure locking drawer and the truck vaults combination lock system has been serving me well for 20 years.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2396.jpeg
    IMG_2396.jpeg
    46.7 KB · Views: 26
  • IMG_2395.jpeg
    IMG_2395.jpeg
    44.9 KB · Views: 29
Last edited:
Hm.. we are a bit acoustic at home.. but that is rather no Rock n'Roll but rather classic and baroque style. Piano, Horn, recorders .. the type of music here is Mozart, Haydn and similar.. we ve got some van Halen and similar stuff at home but we do not perform this ourselves. .. And a Fuerst Pless is mandatory for a hunter. Although I am far away of mastering it. - Just a few signals I had to learn.
I have tried to learn a few signals as well!
IMG_0140.JPG
 
Feral pig, wheat harvest, Northern NSW I was too busy at that moment to use my gun!
tempImagejURVyE.jpg


They do a lot of damage! There were hundred of nests in this paddock!
tempImageVaUCKx.jpg


Two Wedgetail Eagles feeding on piglets that failed to make the shade line. They tried to fly off with them but the piglets were too heavy so it was dine in rather than take away!
tempImageeGuEzn.jpg
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom