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Anything I've seen that's not in danger of coming down on your head will require some drilling. The Big Sky only requires two holes per side and the self-tappers are pretty small but it's solid as hell and the only way you can see any weapons in it from outside the vehicle is to basically press your face against the side glass and look straight up...
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The only way I know of to not have to drill is the old, tried and true rear window mounts, I use them on the side windows of the Jeep more for fishing rods than I do guns, although I'll stick a shotgun or .22 in them at times. They are cheap enough, about $10 a set at Wally World, only issue is they are not hidden:
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The only way I know of to not have to drill is the old, tried and true rear window mounts, I use them on the side windows of the Jeep more for fishing rods than I do guns, although I'll stick a shotgun or .22 in them at times. They are cheap enough, about $10 a set at Wally World, only issue is they are not hidden:
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Last edited by HammerZ71; 12-21-2011 at 01:35 PM.
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The only way I know of to not have to drill is the old, tried and true rear window mounts, I use them on the side windows of the Jeep more for fishing rods than I do guns, although I'll stick a shotgun or .22 in them at times. They are cheap enough, about $10 a set at Wally World, only issue is they are not hidden: