mikied
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Post by mikied on Feb 25, 2011 14:39:42 GMT -5
Patdaddy - I would love to have an M1 with a folding stock, just don't want to pay for one! Had a notion to get one a couple of months ago, but prices on that little carbine are up there! Think I will just save up for a Colt.
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Post by serialsolver on Feb 25, 2011 16:41:44 GMT -5
axe, you for got a line, "and more ammo".
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Post by 2 Dogs on Feb 25, 2011 18:11:02 GMT -5
An AK in 7.62 or 5.45 in town. Doesnt get left in the truck overnight.
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Post by AxeHandle on Feb 25, 2011 19:24:17 GMT -5
We may be undiscovered song writers... The AK will work into one of these rap choke, wheeze, and puke lines!
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Post by serialsolver on Feb 25, 2011 20:55:53 GMT -5
2 dogs, if I lived in the hood I would see if rob would make me a iwb holster for my under folder ak and just wear it inside of a pair of baggy pants. I think it would work with a 20 rd mag.
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Post by tek4260 on Feb 25, 2011 21:05:33 GMT -5
Anybody calculate the energy of that Nissan? My Cummins diesel Dodge 4x4 makes a pretty good projectile too! FWIW general day in day out a 45 ACP 1911 enters the truck when I do.. There are times when I have been known to add a short barrel folding stock 12 guage.. Hard to turn a full length shotgun inside the cab of a truck.. My 4x4 Dodge Cummins has 2 pushing up daises already. Mustang convertables seem to slide right under the nose with a 2" lift kit installed. And, the Dodge doesn't even have to be moving to do it. My friends still call it the death trap 8 years later.
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steve
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Post by steve on Feb 27, 2011 2:00:43 GMT -5
Truck gun: it's a beat up police trade-in Beretta 96 Not the world's, lightest or most accurate gun, but that thing doesn't know how to jam.
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Post by 2 Dogs on Feb 27, 2011 10:42:04 GMT -5
Nope. A Beretta will run like a scalded assed ape!
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Post by agrizz on Feb 27, 2011 16:48:51 GMT -5
Nope. A Beretta will run like a scalded assed ape! Man I thought you quit doing this scalding years ago. Let me see truck gun Hmmmm. Ruger, Winchester, Beretta, CZ, Freedom Arms, Colt etc. My best is a Nickel plated Colt 70 series and at night when it is flashed sideways and then pointed at the possible recipient of the contents it is a real eye opener, specially on the east side of Milwaukee, Chicago or Denver this was years in the past when it was still legal in these areas to carry. It must be that the hole in the barrel looks so much larger when it is pointed at them and surrounded by nickel. Now I use a little Glock 26. They all stay with me not the truck.
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ncdave
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Post by ncdave on Mar 1, 2011 20:47:41 GMT -5
I make it a point to always be armed in some capacity. I'd like to think I could leave firearms in my truck overnight, but those days are gone, based on a few incidents I have observed; any firearm left in my vehicle would have to be hidden in a secondary container or somehow secured beyond quick and easy theft. In my small, quiet town with no police, there are too many punks looking for an opportunity, so I don't leave them anything. I have been burglarized twice in the past, and lost a Browning shotgun, so I have mitigated this risk as much as possible.
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