Move your gun and gear effortlessly from station to station with this lightweight, easy-rolling buggy. It holds two long guns and all the ammunition you’ll need for a full round at the range. Plus, there’s an assortment of accessory-organizing pockets. Aluminum frame folds for compact transport. Padded handle. Imported. Weight: 21.6 lbs. Set-up dimensions: 45-1⁄4"L x 24"W x 40-1⁄2"H. Folded dimensions: 38-1⁄2"L x 24"W x 23"H.
I like this buggy but it had one problem, the tubes! Just like in another review, one of my tubes split along the seam. Replacement tubes are found easily enough though. But the tube splitting should not be an issue with a new product.
Likes-Assembly was easy, brake system works well, holds everything I need for the clays course. Dislikes-Standard 12 gauge shell boxes don't fit in shell pockets, upper gun mount seems to be upside down, possible problem with hot gun barrel melting foam insert on lower gun mount.
The correction of the holders should be done by the company..it is wrong upon delivery. It will only see light use so the basic cart will do for the price. The first time infating tires the front tube split on the seem. Compared to the tubes I ordered for replacment, the ones that come with the cart are pretty cheaply made. Solid tires are a better option to consider. The cart is OK, but nothing to get excited about.
The quality of this cart may not stack up exactly even against its competition but for light use I think it will do well and is a good deal for the price.
One issue with the cart is that they come with the gun holders installed upside down. This is obviously wrong even though they say this is perfectly OK.
If you go to the manufacturers website and look a little you'll find a link on how to correct the assembly error.
There is also an issue with their fix. Their instructions tell you to take the rubber / velcro cushion off the gun holders. A better approach is to simply straighten the gun holder out (you have to do this anyway to access the screws) so it's flat and then slide the rubber / velcro cushion down just far enough to access the screws. Once the screws are accessible, take them out, flip the plastic bracket 180 degrees, reinstall screws and then slide rubber / velcro cushion back to its original position. Then you can reinstall the gun holder assembly on the gun cart.
For the price it looks pretty good.
Tires require air as opposed to solid, but that's no big deal I don't think.