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*The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any products. For your convenience, we have compiled this information to be used as a resource. Products listed may or may not meet accessibility standards or recommendations. It is important to check design specifications of products. This list is not comprehensive. For more detailed information, please contact the NCA at (812) 856-4422 Voice, (812) 856-4421 TTY or nca@indiana.edu.

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A man sitting in a wheelchair holds a rifle with his right hand and looks into the scope.  The rifle sits on an arm extending up from the wheelchair.  The background is a lake, trees and grass. A fishing pole and reel is shown toward the top of the picture.  A black coiled cord connects the reel with a black box underneath.  A man sits in a wheelchair near the edge of a dock.  A fishing pole extends out over a lake and is held by an arm extending from the wheelchair. A fishing reel sits on a white table.  There is a black coiled cord extending from a small box attached to the reel. A thin black pole stands straight up balancing on a small tip.  The top of the pole is a V-shaped device.
Gun Mount
Electric Fishing
Fishing Pole Holder
John's Reel
Monopod with Power-lok

A thin black pole stands straight connected to a small flat surface.  The top of the pole has a small black box and next to the pole is a small black tip. A man in camouflage sits in a wheelchair and a long gun extends out from the wheelchair on a rigid arm. A man sits in a wheelchair holding a fishing pole.  The handle of the fishing pole is in a black holder that wraps around the man’s left shoulder.  The man uses his right hand to reel. A man’s arm is picture from the fingers to the elbow.  The arm is wrapped in black material and a fishing pole extends out from the black material.  The material has “strong arm” written on it in white lettering.
Monopod with V-Cradle
Shooting Rest
Strikefighter
Strong Arm





A man sitting in a wheelchair holds a rifle with his right hand and looks into the scope.  The rifle sits on an arm extending up from the wheelchair.  The background is a lake, trees and grass.

Blackberry Gun Mount

  • Tested through a full range of rifles, shot guns and hand guns, the Gun Mount can be used for hunting, target shooting or just plain plinking away. The Mount can be configured with and without recoil dampening. Power elevation and trigger options are available too.
  • Approximate price $500 to $1500.
  • Blackberry Technologies, Inc
    3813 Coventryville Road
    Pottstown, PA 19465
    Toll Free: (800) 413-4824
    Fax: (610) 469-9268
    www.blackberrytech.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A fishing pole and reel is shown toward the top of the picture.  A black coiled cord connects the reel with a black box underneath.

Electric Fishing Reel Systems

  • Currently there are 17 ELEC-TRA-MATE models available to power 19 different sizes of Penn Reels, so the angler can perfectly match the power and retrieve speed to his needs. These products are sold worldwide through quality fishing tackle stores, commercial fishing supply houses, and catalogs.
  • For prices on the model of your choice, see your favorite fishing tackle dealer.
  • Elec-tra-Mate
    1700 Sullivan Street
    PO Box 20411 Greensboro, NC 27420
    Phone: (336) 273-9101
    www.elec-tra-mate.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

 A man sits in a wheelchair near the edge of a dock.  A fishing pole extends out over a lake and is held by an arm extending from the wheelchair.

Fishing Pole Holder

  • Angle and rotation is adjustable, the Fishing Pole Holder comes with it's own, shortened SS Pole.
  • Approximate price $48.00.
  • Blackberry Technologies, Inc
    3813 Coventryville Road
    Pottstown, PA 19465
    Toll Free: (800) 413-4824
    Fax: (610) 469-9268
    www.blackberrytech.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A fishing reel sits on a white table.  There is a black coiled cord extending from a small box attached to the reel.

John's Reel

  • The new John's Reel is a levelwind reel using ABU Garcia's Ambassadeur®5500. This reel will be the favorite among experienced fisherman who need more power and are able to handle a levelwind. The John's Reel II is a closed-faced spincast reel using a Zebco® 444.
  • Approximate price: $369-$500, depending on options.
  • Access to Recreation
    8 Sandra Court
    Newbury Park, CA 91320
    Toll Free: (800) 634-4351
    www.accesstr.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A thin black pole stands straight up balancing on a small tip.  The top of the pole is a V-shaped device.

Monopod with Power-lok Cradle, Base Plate and Field Tip

  • This set-up mounts the monopod directly to gun with a strapping system for quick and easy attachment. The Power-lok cradle fits all guns and will not scratch the stock. It also offers our unique swivel system for tilting at any angle. Monopod comes with our interchangeable Base Plate for tree stand hunting and a Field Tip for snow, ice or dirt.
  • With two models to choose from, we have the tall 24" to 61" or the shorter 18" to 41". Both models come with the new Flip Cam Tubing.
  • Power-lok cradle is interchangeable with other accessories.
  • Approximate price: $110.00
  • LevelLok by Brutis Enterprises Inc.
    105 South 12th St.
    Pittsburgh, PA 15203
    Toll Free: (888) 461-7468
    Fax: (412) 431-1569
    www.levellok.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A thin black pole stands straight connected to a small flat surface.  The top of the pole has a small black box and next to the pole is a small black tip.

Monopod with V-Cradle, Wrist Strap, Base Plate and Field Tip

  • Unlike the Power-lok cradle, the V-cradle does not attach to the gun; however, it provides excellent gripping power on the stock of the gun.
  • Rubber padded "V" is ideal for any rifle, shotgun (turkey hunting) and handgun. A must for African safaris.The V-cradle is interchangeable with other accessories.
  • Approximate price: $96.00.
  • LevelLok by Brutis Enterprises Inc.
    105 South 12th St.
    Pittsburgh, PA 15203
    Toll Free: (888) 461-7468
    Fax: (412) 431-1569
    www.levellok.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A man in camouflage sits in a wheelchair and a long gun extends out from the wheelchair on a rigid arm.

Shooting Rest

  • With a mouthpiece or a joystick you control the movement left and right, up and down, and when zeroed in on target, a sip on a vacuum tube will touch it off.
  • The shooting rest is totally hands free and easy to use. SR77 has used a Remington 600 .223, a Ruger mini-14 .223, a Ruger 6mm, a Ruger 7x57, a Ruger 30-06, a Ruger 77\22, and a Ruger 10\22 for testing.
  • Also the Barnett Wild Cat XL Crossbow and the Horton Hunter Supreme compound crossbow works well on the Shooting Rest. Shotguns can also be used, if automatic. Almost any rifle can be used.
  • Approximate price: $1,100.00.
  • SR-77 Enterprises
    Contact: Bob Bowen
    363 Maple St.
    Chadron, NE 69337
    Phone: (308) 432-2894
    www.sr77.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A man sits in a wheelchair holding a fishing pole.  The handle of the fishing pole is in a black holder that wraps around the man’s left shoulder.  The man uses his right hand to reel.

Strikefighter

  • Using standard fishing gear, the Strikefighter takes the main work of pumping your rod from your arms to your legs and hips. The work is done by shifting your body weight from one foot to another or just slightly raising the leg that the Strikefighter is attached to. Handles trout to salt water fish. Can be used on either leg and does not require leg function. The Strikefighter is firming attached with a gimbal.
  • Approximate price: $89.00.
  • Access to Recreation
    8 Sandra Court
    Newbury Park, CA 91320
    Toll Free: (800) 634-4351
    www.accesstr.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.

A man’s arm is picture from the fingers to the elbow.  The arm is wrapped in black material and a fishing pole extends out from the black material.  The material has “strong arm” written on it in white lettering.

Strong Arm

  • The Strong Arm is a versatile fishing rod holder. This is an excellent product for anyone with limited or no grip. With this rod holder even lower level quadriplegics can cast by themselves. Made of 6 oz. oil treated leather, it can be worn over or under most clothing.
  • Approximate price: $62.00.
  • Access to Recreation
    8 Sandra Court
    Newbury Park, CA 91320
    Toll Free: (800) 634-4351
    www.accesstr.com
  • The National Center on Accessibility does not promote or endorse any product or manufacturer.



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