A gun support system for supporting a firearm on a tree without permanently altering the tree. The gun support system has a supporting means for supporting a firearm, a mounting means for placing the gun support system against the tree, and an attachment means for temporarily attaching the gun suppo
A gun support system for supporting a firearm on a tree without permanently altering the tree. The gun support system has a supporting means for supporting a firearm, a mounting means for placing the gun support system against the tree, and an attachment means for temporarily attaching the gun support system to the tree. The supporting means allows the firearm to rest in a substantially upright position against it for easy and ready access by the user. The attachment means is adjustable for use on trees having different diameters. When disassembled, the gun support system is compact and lightweight for ease in transport and storage.
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1. A gun support system comprising: a. a supporting means for supporting a firearm, said supporting means comprising a first support member and a second support member, wherein each of said support members comprising a brace having a flange forming a substantially obtuse angle with the brace substan
1. A gun support system comprising: a. a supporting means for supporting a firearm, said supporting means comprising a first support member and a second support member, wherein each of said support members comprising a brace having a flange forming a substantially obtuse angle with the brace substantially abutting and bracing said gun support system against an upstanding support surface, and wherein each of said support members comprising a receiving member for supporting the firearm;b. a mounting means for removably mounting said supporting means thereto and for engaging with an attachment means, said mounting means comprising at least one rod having opposing ends, with each end of said rod engageable with each of said support members, respectively; andc. said attachment means for removably attaching said gun support system against the upstanding support surface, said attachment means comprising at least one attachment member. 2. The gun support system of claim 1, said receiving member of said first support member further comprising a U-shaped configuration, with said first support member further being adjustable for cradling the upper portion of the firearm, wherein the firearm seats against and is supported by said receiving member. 3. The gun support system of claim 1, said second support member further comprising a stop member, wherein said stop member supports the bottom of the firearm. 4. The gun support system of claim 1, each of said support members further comprising a fastener defining a hole therethrough for engaging with the respective ends of said rod. 5. The gun support system of claim 1, said flange and said receiving member of each of said first and second support members further comprising at least one layer of foam rubber or padding. 6. The gun support system of claim 1, said rod comprising a first portion and a second portion, wherein each said portion being connectable to the other said portion with a fastener, with each of said first portion of said rod and said second portion of said rod having an externally threaded end and an opposing end having a shorter externally threaded end, wherein the shorter externally threaded ends of said portions of said rod are connectable with said fastener, said fastener comprising a spacer nut defining an internally threaded hole therethrough. 7. The gun support system of claim 1, each of said attachment members is a strap member, said strap member comprising a first end, a second end, an adjusting means for adjusting the ends of said attachment member around the upstanding support surface having different diameters, and a securing member for securing the ends of said attachment member together around the upstanding support surface. 8. The gun support system of claim 7, said at least one attachment member comprising at least two strap members, with a first of said strap members being attachable over an upper portion of said rod and around the upstanding support surface, and a second of said strap members being attachable over a lower portion of said rod and around the upstanding support surface. 9. A gun support system for supporting a firearm on a tree, said gun support system comprising: a. a supporting means for supporting the firearm, said supporting means comprising a first support member for supporting the upper portion of the firearm and a second support member for supporting the lower portion of the firearm, each of said support members being a brace for substantially abutting and bracing said gun support system against the tree, wherein said brace comprises a receiving member for receiving and supporting the firearm;b. a rod having two opposing ends for removably mounting each of said support members thereto and for engaging with an attachment means; andc. said attachment means comprising a plurality of attachment members, each of said attachment members comprising a first end, a second end, an adjusting means for adjusting the ends of said attachment member around the tree having different diameters, and a securing member for detachably securing the ends of said attachment members together; wherein each of said attachment members being adjustable and temporarily attachable to the tree without drilling or impacting the tree, and wherein at least a first of the plurality of said attachment members being attachable over an upper portion of said rod and around the tree and at least a second of the plurality of said attachment members being attachable over a lower portion of said rod and around the tree. 10. The gun support system of claim 9, each of said support members further comprising a flange forming a substantially obtuse angle for substantially abutting the tree, and said receiving member forming a U-shape for supporting the firearm. 11. The gun support system of claim 10, said U-shaped receiving member of said first support member further being adjustable for cradling the upper portion of the firearm, wherein the firearm seats against and is supported by said receiving member, and said second support member further comprising a stop member, wherein said stop member supports the bottom of the firearm. 12. The gun support system of claim 10, said flange and said receiving member of each of said first and second support members further comprising at least one layer of foam rubber or padding. 13. The gun support system of claim 10, each of said first support member and said second support member further comprising a spacer nut defining an internally threaded hole therethrough for engaging with the respective ends of said rod; said rod further comprising a first portion and a second portion, each of said portions having an externally threaded end and an opposing end having shorter external threads, wherein the shorter externally threaded ends of said rod are connectable with a spacer nut defining an internally threaded hole therethrough. 14. A gun support system for supporting a firearm on or against a tree, said gun support system comprising: a. a first support member and a second support member, said first support member for supporting the upper portion of the firearm in a substantially upright position and said second support member for supporting the lower portion of the firearm, each of said support members having a brace for substantially abutting and bracing said gun support system against the tree and a fastener for engaging with a rod; said brace comprising a flange forming a substantially obtuse angle for substantially abutting the tree, and a U-shaped receiving member for receiving and supporting the firearm, wherein said U-shaped receiving member of said first support member further being adjustable for cradling the upper portion of the firearm, wherein the firearm seats against and is supported by said receiving member, and said second support member further comprising a stop member, wherein said stop member supports the bottom of the firearm; said support members being selectively oriented for access and retrieval of the firearm from either the left or the right of the gun support system;b. said rod comprising a first portion and a second portion, each of said portions having an externally threaded end and an opposing end having a shorter externally threaded end, wherein the shorter externally threaded ends of said portions of said rod are connectable with a fastener, wherein each opposing end of said rod being engageable with the fastener of each of said support members, and wherein said rod further engages with an attachment means; andc. said attachment means comprising at least two strap members, each for attaching said gun support system in a substantially parallel configuration on or against the tree. 15. The gun support system of claim 14, each of said fasteners comprising a spacer nut defining an internally threaded hole therethrough for rotatably engaging with one of the externally threaded ends of said rod. 16. The gun support system of claim 14, each of said strap members comprising a first end, a second end, an adjusting means for adjusting the ends of said attachment member around the tree having different diameters, and a securing member for securing the ends of said strap member together, a first of said strap members being attachable over an upper portion of said rod and around the tree and a second of said strap members being attachable over a lower portion of said rod and around the tree. 17. The gun support system of claim 14, each of said support members and said rod being selected from the group consisting of steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and combinations thereof; said flange and said receiving member of each of said first and second support members further comprising at least one layer of foam rubber or padding.
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