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The Graspur Single ATV Gun & Bow Rack (Model ATV1) is a durable, American-made mounting solution designed to securely hold one firearm, bow, fishing rod, or shovel on ATVs, bikes, and tree stands. Featuring a flexible nylon core with a soft rubber exterior, it fits standard bars from 5/8” to 1” diameter and uses an offset design to maximize cargo space. Lightweight and versatile, it’s a top-rated choice for outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable gear transport.
| ASIN | B0002MFJ20 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,470 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2 in Powersports Gun Racks |
| Brand | All Rite Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,999) |
| Date First Available | July 18, 2004 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6 ounces |
| Item model number | ATV1 |
| Manufacturer | All Rite Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ATV1 |
| Model | All Rite Products ATV1 |
| OEM Part Number | ATV1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.3 x 5.8 x 1 inches |
M**L
Worked perfect on the rear rack of my 2005 Suzuki King Quad
I purchased these for use on the rear of my quad. They mounted easily on the rear rack and allowed for me to adjust them to fit around my saddle bags and hold equipment when working at the ranch. I keep my quad inside out of the weather and don't abuse my stuff so hopefully they last. Picture attached...
J**.
Works great!
They simply work perfectly! I have them mounted on my two four wheelers and use them quite often for carrying more than just firearms. (Shovels, rakes, fishing rods, etc.)
V**N
Universal fit, Ample Room For Implements, Inadequate mounting
I bought these for carrying gardening implements, such as my Husqvarna string trimmer on my Arctic Cat 400. Because it is very long (and most of the things I'm likely to carry are long), I oriented them front-to-back by putting one mount on the front rack and one on the rear. My rack is 3/4" round tubing. The mounting is easy enough with the U-bolts, but unfortunately there's not enough contact area, and the plastic of the base is not rigid enough to really get it tight. When I encountered even the slightest bump, the Graspur would slip and the string trimmer would start to lean over to the side. I had to ride one-handed and hold onto it to keep the mount from falling over and dumping my string trimmer. The fact that these are offset is a blessing and a curse. The good part is that it gives me more room, so that I can leave these mounted and still have room for my spray tank on the rear rack. Also it gives me a little bit more leg room on the right. But the offset also gives it a greater mechanical advantage, increasing the twisting force on the U-bolt over bumps. The U-bolt could only be tightened a certain amount. Tightening it more just led to the ears on the bottom of the Graspur rack bending down. The plastic is slippery, so it's no help it keeping it from rotating on the rack. Not to mention that, as it rotates, the u-bolt is destroying the paint on your rack (not a concern for me, as the paint on my 20-year-old Arctic Cat racks is already history). As is, the u-bolt did not work for me. It might have better success on larger diameter tubes, or square tubes, but from what I've seen, 3/4" round tubing is very common on ATV racks. These might be adequate for people carrying something lighter, like fishing poles, bows or rifles. But I'm just as likely to be carrying a 20 pound breaker bar or post hole digger. Graspur has made elongated holes where the U-bolt goes through, to allow for swiveling the rack on the tube. I have no use for this feature, and I can only imagine it would be useful where racks don't have tubing at 90º to the axis of the vehicle. Because they wanted this pivoting ability, they had to make the bottom of the Graspur flat (also to accommodate square tubing), which doesn't help grip the tube. In making it as universal as possible, they sacrificed much of its holding ability. What it needed to make it really useful was a better clamping system, with more support for the ears, and more contact area on the tubing of the rack. That would allow the mount to live up to the strength of the upper part. I cut some chunks of 1"x2.5"x1.25" 6061 aluminum, and I machined a set of proper holders for it, fitted to my particular rack. These are now rock-solid, and cannot be moved. Also, the flat mounting provides support for the plastic ears on the base of the Graspur, keeping them from bending down as the bolts are tightened. Obviously this is only a solution for people who have a machine shop. If I'd hired someone to machine these pieces, they would have been far more expensive than the Graspur itself. I think that anybody who has a 3D printer could produce something very similar, custom-sized to their rack, and it would be a vast improvement on the holding ability of the U-bolt, even in plastic. Some extra support would also keep the ears of the Graspur from bending down as the bolts are tightened. The rubber bands and the little nubs on the inside do a pretty good job of holding, but I can't help but think they're not going to survive very long in the Texas sun, so when I'm not using them, I take them off and store them in the Cat's trunk. I've bought some extras, as I expect them to get broken and/or lost out in the fields (there are replacements available on Amazon, both from Graspur and 3rd-party vendors).
W**B
Keeps my firearms secure
Bought 2 sets of these to transport 2 firearms on my 4 wheeler. They are easy to install and set up how you want. They pretty tough and hold your firearm secure. This makes operating your machine safer because your firearms are not in the way and I like that. I also use them to transport tools like shovels, rakes, ect. Just a really inexpensive but handy item to have. The only bad thing is rubber bands. They suck. They dont even last a full season. But to be fair this is an issue with any brand you get. So its advisable to go ahead and add a few packs of the bands to your cart when you add these racks because your gonna need’em………
R**S
Great Range Cart build
Pros: come packaged well, they have all the necessary components to install with exception of a 7/16” open end wrench. Seem to be very sturdy, the bungee device that holds the firearm in place could be a little heavier we will see how they hold up over time. Come: as mentioned takes some time to install the ability to use box end isn’t available due to size limitations. The open End 7/16” is 1/4”-1/2” turn before having to readjust. Using for a 22 NRL range cart mounted on a jogging stroller. Would recommend
S**M
Good quality, questionable design
Good quality product. Unnecessarily difficult to install and tedious to remove. If the ability to take on and off is important to you, I'd recommend another option. Components seem very sturdy and would last well.
K**A
Love it
Stability is awesome looks great and is very durable
P**A
Tool holder for quad
Husband used these on his quad, to carry his hunting rifle. Said it’s just what he needed. Loves it He’s even using it to carry his shovel around the fence line when he out.
J**O
Por ser de muchísima utilidad lo recomiendo
M**E
Works just like I thought it would.
D**E
Works great
S**R
Très pratique
R**D
easy to mount and holds my rifle sturdy.
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