UTV Gun Racks & Holders

Equip your UTV with StarknightMT's gun racks and mounts, designed to hold your firearms during off-road adventures securely. Compare overhead-mounted、floor-mounted、in-bed-mounted by clearance, weather protection, and ease of reach to find the best setup.

Overhead gun racks utilize unused space under the roof, keeping firearms away from mud and debris while saving legroom. Floor-mounted racks (vertical mounts) offer faster access and are often more stable for heavier rifles but can reduce passenger space. Your choice depends on your cab configuration and how quickly you need to retrieve your gear.

Most overhead gun racks are designed to mount to the roll bar frame under the roof, so they are fully compatible. However, if you have a full cab enclosure or a mid-panel, ensure the rack's depth doesn't interfere with the rear window. Floor-mounted racks typically have zero interference with windshields.

The most important factor is your roll cage diameter. Most round-tube cages (like Polaris RZR or Can-Am X3) use 1.75" to 2" bars. For "D-shaped" or Pro-Fit cages (like Polaris Ranger or Can-Am Defender), you will need specific mounting brackets. Always measure your cage’s inside-to-inside distance before purchasing an overhead rack.

High-quality UTV gun holders (like StarknightMT’s) feature thick rubber inserts and vibration-dampening straps to prevent scratches and absorb trail shocks. To protect zeroed-in scopes, look for racks with "v-block" designs that secure the barrel and stock without applying pressure to the optics.

Legality varies significantly by state and region. In many areas, hunting regulations require firearms to be unloaded and cased during transport. Some states allow "uncased" transport on private property but mandate "cased" on public lands. Always check your local Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations to ensure your UTV gun mount setup is compliant.

Yes! Many modern UTV gun mounts are designed for versatility. The adjustable rubber straps can often secure bows, shovels, farm tools, or even fishing rods. Check for "multi-purpose" or "grip flex" models if you need to switch between hunting and utility work.