What to look for when buying a used railgun

If you do shoot either nationals with a rail gun, a good cart to put it on when you rotate benches is a must. A cart that is tall enough to be able to move the rail top and the rail base to the cart without having to bend over is a plus. Mickey Coleman made the one that I use. Everything breaks down to store fairly flat. Plywood top with angle iron welded into triangle shape with a half inch steel axle. Pretty large diameter spoked wheels with solid rubber tires so that you don't have a flat. Large enough to roll over rocks and large gravel on ranges. He used small diameter pipe for the handles and square tubing for legs to hold the cart up on one side. Don't have a photo and its in pieces in the basement of my RV where it stays from one nationals to the next. You don't want a cart that's low to the ground. They are killers on your back when you rotate benches.
 
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