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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!)