Edmundo Mireles mentioned in an article he wrote recently published in Gun Digest that in the aftermath of the 1986 Miami shootout, "The FBI also researched, designed, and procured “gun racks” for all these new long weapons. If you look at a standard marked police car, you may see a shotgun rack in between the front seats of the car. It is placed there for faster accessibility. FBI cars are not marked, so you can’t have a shotgun racked in the front seat area without drawing attention to the car. Plus this would mark the car as a target for a break-in to take the weapon. The FBI designed a gun rack that was secure and out of sight yet still accessible to the agents in the front seat."
Can anyone point out how this rack worked or what it looked like?
Can anyone point out how this rack worked or what it looked like?