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What is the purpose of a truck gun?
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Have a gun in your truckWhat is the purpose of a truck gun?
I use one for travel. Mostly for medical. Too much stuff for a pocket not enough room in some places for bigger luggage. Even a backpack is clumsy trying to filter around in a nasty restroom. (I do like the European fully enclosed stalls).You spelled Man Sachel wrong.
Well every time I'm in the truck I have a gun cause I don't leave the house without one…. I'm also not lazy.Have a gun in your truck
The second amendment tells us to arm bears.Well every time I'm in the truck I have a gun cause I don't leave the house without one…. I'm also not lazy.
Am I supposed to be arming my truck as well? lol.
Good point. I'm gunna strap my .300WM to my labradoodle.The second amendment tells us to arm bears.
You do realize that a labradoodle isn't a bear.... Right? Or is it to defend against armed bears?Good point. I'm gunna strap my .300WM to my labradoodle.
My labradoodle identifies as a bear. Check your privledge.You do realize that a labradoodle isn't a bear.... Right? Or is it to defend against armed bears?
I think probably 70% of the car/truck gun population probably have a bunch of gun stickers on their vehicle.So I just walked through a large parking lot - how can you tell if a car has a weapon in it unless you can see it. I suspect the criminals can't tell either.
Don't forget, if you're open carrying in multco without a chl, your firearm has to be unloaded, with no mag in the well or round in the chamber for you to be legal.Also, as @CamoDeafie has previously pointed out, open carry without a CHL is only legal if you carry said pistol in a belt holster. Apparently shoulder holsters don't count.
Now if only sparky wouldn't pull his butt across the carpet, we'd be in tall cotton.
Pretty sure the guy who had his gear taken was LE…. Which is a really good look for the agency. I may be wrong though.I think probably 70% of the car/truck gun population probably have a bunch of gun stickers on their vehicle.
Living/working in Portland, I just keep one on me. No sense in having a vehicle gun that's in a vehicle that's in a parking garage not connected to where I spend most of my time. Plus, aren't we still like #3 for stolen cars? Not a smart idea.
There was a news story I was going to post, but can't find. A fella in Gresham kept a .300 BO folder, several hundred rounds and spare mags, along with a helmet and body armor stolen from his truck, in his driveway. Duuuuuuuumb.
Killing trucks.What is the purpose of a truck gun?
I want one of those guns.Killing trucks.
Killing trucks.
Depends on the type of truck I guess?I want one of those guns.
We're not talking killing me softly kind of a wuss gun here.Depends on the type of truck I guess?
Even Brinks cash in transit armored trucks aren't bullet proof to rifle calibers
A 12ga slug to the radiator and block makes short work of the running gear.
A .50bmg round would literally go through the front of a Mack truck and pretty much everything to the rear trailer bumper, if there isn't dirt or armor in the trailer.
A .50bmg would be good to go through a Caterpillar engine block, and the cab. These aren't armored trucks though they're tough.
A 9mm would make short work of most of the current market light trucks because of the light sheetmetal (aluminum on some!)