carrying a long gun in the truck
#1
carrying a long gun in the truck
OK if you wanted to carry a long gun shotgun or rifle.
In your truck for defense what would the best way to carry it where it was quick to grab but not to easy to see.
but also would not get you in trouble for any CC issues also can you can a shotgun behind your seat either loaded or unloaded with out a ccp
In your truck for defense what would the best way to carry it where it was quick to grab but not to easy to see.
but also would not get you in trouble for any CC issues also can you can a shotgun behind your seat either loaded or unloaded with out a ccp
#2
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Posts: 13
RE: carrying a long gun in the truck
Well here in MA any long gun in your truck can not be loaded and has to be locked and in your control at all times. But with a class A pistal permit you can carry a pistol concealed go figure.They just make all the laws so confusing to try and trap people.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Rivesville, WV
Posts: 3,192
RE: carrying a long gun in the truck
The best truck gun I have for self protection is an UZI with a folding stock. UZI has a great little case where the rifle is held in by two velcro straps. I keep mine loaded with a 30 rounder. I have three 30-rounder's in the additional pockets. Iknow what you guy's are thinking about the spring's, but I rotate the magazines all the time, and it is pretty cheap to rip off a couple hundred rounds of 9mm.
I keep it right behind the seat in my extended cab F-150. It is always about 12 inches away from my right hand at all times. I takes me just a few seconds to get it out of the case.
I only had to bring it out one time in my life. I ran into three Rednecks just above the Cumberland Lake Dam in Kentucky. I ripped off one clip in the air. That was all it took. Tom.
I keep it right behind the seat in my extended cab F-150. It is always about 12 inches away from my right hand at all times. I takes me just a few seconds to get it out of the case.
I only had to bring it out one time in my life. I ran into three Rednecks just above the Cumberland Lake Dam in Kentucky. I ripped off one clip in the air. That was all it took. Tom.
#5
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Texas
Posts: 179
RE: carrying a long gun in the truck
ORIGINAL: HEAD0001
I only had to bring it out one time in my life. I ran into three Rednecks just above the Cumberland Lake Dam in Kentucky. I ripped off one clip in the air. That was all it took.
I only had to bring it out one time in my life. I ran into three Rednecks just above the Cumberland Lake Dam in Kentucky. I ripped off one clip in the air. That was all it took.
#6
RE: carrying a long gun in the truck
ya i lived in burkesville ky (near dale hollow) and corbin i never went out in ky without a gun
ORIGINAL: HEAD0001
The best truck gun I have for self protection is an UZI with a folding stock. UZI has a great little case where the rifle is held in by two velcro straps. I keep mine loaded with a 30 rounder. I have three 30-rounder's in the additional pockets. Iknow what you guy's are thinking about the spring's, but I rotate the magazines all the time, and it is pretty cheap to rip off a couple hundred rounds of 9mm.
I keep it right behind the seat in my extended cab F-150. It is always about 12 inches away from my right hand at all times. I takes me just a few seconds to get it out of the case.
I only had to bring it out one time in my life. I ran into three Rednecks just above the Cumberland Lake Dam in Kentucky. I ripped off one clip in the air. That was all it took. Tom.
The best truck gun I have for self protection is an UZI with a folding stock. UZI has a great little case where the rifle is held in by two velcro straps. I keep mine loaded with a 30 rounder. I have three 30-rounder's in the additional pockets. Iknow what you guy's are thinking about the spring's, but I rotate the magazines all the time, and it is pretty cheap to rip off a couple hundred rounds of 9mm.
I keep it right behind the seat in my extended cab F-150. It is always about 12 inches away from my right hand at all times. I takes me just a few seconds to get it out of the case.
I only had to bring it out one time in my life. I ran into three Rednecks just above the Cumberland Lake Dam in Kentucky. I ripped off one clip in the air. That was all it took. Tom.
#7
RE: carrying a long gun in the truck
to have a uzi and have it loaded don't you need a ccp which i do not want to have to go through all the crap to get it
ORIGINAL: HEAD0001
The best truck gun I have for self protection is an UZI with a folding stock. UZI has a great little case where the rifle is held in by two velcro straps. I keep mine loaded with a 30 rounder. I have three 30-rounder's in the additional pockets. Iknow what you guy's are thinking about the spring's, but I rotate the magazines all the time, and it is pretty cheap to rip off a couple hundred rounds of 9mm.
I keep it right behind the seat in my extended cab F-150. It is always about 12 inches away from my right hand at all times. I takes me just a few seconds to get it out of the case.
I only had to bring it out one time in my life. I ran into three Rednecks just above the Cumberland Lake Dam in Kentucky. I ripped off one clip in the air. That was all it took. Tom.
The best truck gun I have for self protection is an UZI with a folding stock. UZI has a great little case where the rifle is held in by two velcro straps. I keep mine loaded with a 30 rounder. I have three 30-rounder's in the additional pockets. Iknow what you guy's are thinking about the spring's, but I rotate the magazines all the time, and it is pretty cheap to rip off a couple hundred rounds of 9mm.
I keep it right behind the seat in my extended cab F-150. It is always about 12 inches away from my right hand at all times. I takes me just a few seconds to get it out of the case.
I only had to bring it out one time in my life. I ran into three Rednecks just above the Cumberland Lake Dam in Kentucky. I ripped off one clip in the air. That was all it took. Tom.
#8
RE: carrying a long gun in the truck
also i knew a guy in corbin that had some guys(which came out to be cooking meth)
would rip there tires when going by his house all the time
one time he walks out with a 9mm pistol unloadeds a mag into the ground out his back door
they ran off and never did it again
would rip there tires when going by his house all the time
one time he walks out with a 9mm pistol unloadeds a mag into the ground out his back door
they ran off and never did it again
ORIGINAL: HEAD0001
The best truck gun I have for self protection is an UZI with a folding stock. UZI has a great little case where the rifle is held in by two velcro straps. I keep mine loaded with a 30 rounder. I have three 30-rounder's in the additional pockets. Iknow what you guy's are thinking about the spring's, but I rotate the magazines all the time, and it is pretty cheap to rip off a couple hundred rounds of 9mm.
I keep it right behind the seat in my extended cab F-150. It is always about 12 inches away from my right hand at all times. I takes me just a few seconds to get it out of the case.
I only had to bring it out one time in my life. I ran into three Rednecks just above the Cumberland Lake Dam in Kentucky. I ripped off one clip in the air. That was all it took. Tom.
The best truck gun I have for self protection is an UZI with a folding stock. UZI has a great little case where the rifle is held in by two velcro straps. I keep mine loaded with a 30 rounder. I have three 30-rounder's in the additional pockets. Iknow what you guy's are thinking about the spring's, but I rotate the magazines all the time, and it is pretty cheap to rip off a couple hundred rounds of 9mm.
I keep it right behind the seat in my extended cab F-150. It is always about 12 inches away from my right hand at all times. I takes me just a few seconds to get it out of the case.
I only had to bring it out one time in my life. I ran into three Rednecks just above the Cumberland Lake Dam in Kentucky. I ripped off one clip in the air. That was all it took. Tom.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Rivesville, WV
Posts: 3,192
RE: carrying a long gun in the truck
At that time I was working for a large gun distributor. And yes I do have the licenses I need. But the simple answer is this.
I would rather be judged by 12, instead of being carried by 6.
I have never been in any trouble in my entire life, and I consider myself to be a very respectful person. But I will admit that I will only take so much.
By the way. There sure is some great fishing in the Burkesville area. Small mouth capital of the south, IMO. Tom.
I would rather be judged by 12, instead of being carried by 6.
I have never been in any trouble in my entire life, and I consider myself to be a very respectful person. But I will admit that I will only take so much.
By the way. There sure is some great fishing in the Burkesville area. Small mouth capital of the south, IMO. Tom.