Buddy of mine bought one, said same thing. Sold it and bought the Glock 43 and loves it.Can't stand them lol. I don't like the trigger.
It's tied into how many gun owners like to believe it's 1958 and they love life "like it used to be", where high school kids drive to school with a rifle in the back window and disputes were handled with handshakes, everyone worked hard sun up to sun down.Here's a random question, and feel free to call me a retard if there is an obvious answer.
Why would anyone have a "truck gun"? I dont live or work in a high crime area, but I dont leave shit in my car because ive had my car broken into before. Love the idea, but in reality it's a bad idea. Reason for question is ..
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Having said that, I will probably own this gun.
I also don’t leave guns in my vehicles because vehicle burglary is rampant in my area and guns are the most stolen item. My ex-gf’s ex-husband was a cop with a state agency and had his service pistol stolen out of his car when he left it overnight in their driveway.Here's a random question, and feel free to call me a retard if there is an obvious answer.
Why would anyone have a "truck gun"? I dont live or work in a high crime area, but I dont leave shit in my car because ive had my car broken into before. Love the idea, but in reality it's a bad idea. Reason for question is ..
View: https://m.youtube.com/shorts/Nb4Ws5_2HRM
Having said that, I will probably own this gun.
Was he a Maine Trooper? Because that happened here several years back, his ar-15 was stolen out of his cruiser, but we always leave our ar's in our cruisers, there is a locking stand in the back seat, can only open it with a key or a secret squirrel button when shit hits the fan. He decided to leave it in the trunk area for some reason.I also don’t leave guns in my vehicles because vehicle burglary is rampant in my area and guns are the most stolen item. My ex-gf’s ex-husband was a cop with a state agency and had his service pistol stolen out of his car when he left it overnight in their driveway.
A lot of people in our area drive with a truck gun, especially during bird season.Here's a random question, and feel free to call me a retard if there is an obvious answer.
Why would anyone have a "truck gun"? I dont live or work in a high crime area, but I dont leave shit in my car because ive had my car broken into before. Love the idea, but in reality it's a bad idea. Reason for question is ..
View: https://m.youtube.com/shorts/Nb4Ws5_2HRM
Having said that, I will probably own this gun.
Tallahassee. He was a state Fire Marshall investigator. Left his pistol in the console of the car and apparently failed to lock it. I was kind of surprised a guy in the position would have an issued firearm but he did, as verified by his ex-wife/my then girlfriend, who was herself an FDLE agent.Was he a Maine Trooper? Because that happened here several years back, his ar-15 was stolen out of his cruiser, but we always leave our ar's in our cruisers, there is a locking stand in the back seat, can only open it with a key or a secret squirrel button when shit hits the fan. He decided to leave it in the trunk area for some reason.
Yeah, our fire marshal's are LEO and have a fully kitted out pursuit rated f-150's with all the toys in them. I was working dispatch one night and the LT for the FM called out a traffic stop. He cleared about 45 seconds later so I called him on his cell, I was like what the fuck was that about, FM never stop vehicles. He laughed and said the bastard cut me off and then slammed on his breaks in front of me. I had to stop and have a talk with him.Tallahassee. He was a state Fire Marshall investigator. Left his pistol in the console of the car and apparently failed to lock it. I was kind of surprised a guy in the position would have an issued firearm but he did, as verified by his ex-wife/my then girlfriend, who was herself an FDLE agent.
Yeah, a lot of people don’t understand that state level LE can stop anybody for anything with cause. Guy I know raised hell because a game warden wrote him a ticket for speeding. Another one got irate because a DOT (since absorbed in the highway patrol) guy wrote him one. Dude told him that while they normally stop commercial vehicles they were perfectly ok with stopping passenger cars too. In both cases they were driving at speeds that made them dangerous, not just over the limit. Otherwise they’d have been left alone. They also both passed the LE that ticketed them thinking that they wouldn’t do anything.Yeah, our fire marshal's are LEO and have a fully kitted out pursuit rated f-150's with all the toys in them. I was working dispatch one night and the LT for the FM called out a traffic stop. He cleared about 45 seconds later so I called him on his cell, I was like what the fuck was that about, FM never stop vehicles. He laughed and said the bastard cut me off and then slammed on his breaks in front of me. I had to stop and have a talk with him.