For quite a while I'd been meaning to make myself a barricade for no other particular reason other than to try something different at the range. The only problem was that I drive a Jeep so everything sort of has to be tailored to the limited amount of cargo space which meant that designs like the VTAC barricade were out. I'd kicked a few ideas around on paper but it never went much beyond that. Last weekend I was cleaning out the garage and happened upon a few things that I'd forgotten were even there. A scrap section of 3/4" plywood, some left over cans of spray paint, and two angle brackets became the makings of a barricade. I had everything I needed except the hinges which cost about $5 from Lowes but all in all it took less than an hour to put together. Folded out to 90* and with regular camping stakes going through the brackets the barricade was pretty stable but I may add another set of brackets in the near fuure. A couple of carrying handles were added this morning to make it a little easier to move around.
Folded up its 4' X 18" and lays perfectly in the cargo tray I have on the back of the Jeep for hauling around targets.
In the future I might make another one that is a bit taller but I had to go with what I had to work with. Even at 4' tall though I found it to still be pretty useable in the standing. Hope you enjoy the read.

Folded up its 4' X 18" and lays perfectly in the cargo tray I have on the back of the Jeep for hauling around targets.

In the future I might make another one that is a bit taller but I had to go with what I had to work with. Even at 4' tall though I found it to still be pretty useable in the standing. Hope you enjoy the read.