For all of the naysayer, ATV's do stop and shut down for a while for say, a picnic. With a picnic basket. The sort of pic-a-nic basket that attracts Yogi and Boo Boo. But I digress....
383SB is correct - I am confined to a wheelchair as I am missing both legs above the knee thanks to a Taliban IED in Afghanistan back in '08. Hence my Avatar. Anyhow, as a result when I ride my ATV I am legally entitled to discharge a firearm for hunting purposes or in wildlife self defence. I carry what is known as a "Discharge Permit", issued by Alberta Parks and the Environment. I can (and do) also hunt from my truck. With enough success to keep me coming back year after year.....
For all of the naysayer, ATV's do stop and shut down for a while for say, a picnic. With a picnic basket. The sort of pic-a-nic basket that attracts Yogi and Boo Boo. But I digress....
383SB is correct - I am confined to a wheelchair as I am missing both legs above the knee thanks to a Taliban IED in Afghanistan back in '08. Hence my Avatar. Anyhow, as a result when I ride my ATV I am legally entitled to discharge a firearm for hunting purposes or in wildlife self defence. I carry what is known as a "Discharge Permit", issued by Alberta Parks and the Environment. I can (and do) also hunt from my truck. With enough success to keep me coming back year after year.....
How is this a 'backpack' rifle?
Maybe not in the truest sense, like a folding skeleton rifle, but I think he's referring to the fact that a break action can be taken down into a package no longer than the barrel, so it will fit easily into the pack.
For all of the naysayer, ATV's do stop and shut down for a while for say, a picnic. With a picnic basket. The sort of pic-a-nic basket that attracts Yogi and Boo Boo. But I digress....
383SB is correct - I am confined to a wheelchair as I am missing both legs above the knee thanks to a Taliban IED in Afghanistan back in '08. Hence my Avatar. Anyhow, as a result when I ride my ATV I am legally entitled to discharge a firearm for hunting purposes or in wildlife self defence. I carry what is known as a "Discharge Permit", issued by Alberta Parks and the Environment. I can (and do) also hunt from my truck. With enough success to keep me coming back year after year.....




























