This would be mine. Better with handloads.
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Very nice. I bet you are asked frequently to sell that barbers chair.
Nope...very few people have the space for one. Even fewer have a lady whom will put a blade to their face. Bloody thing is 300 lbs IIRC. 1917 manufactured I believe.
I recall in the 70's when truck guns were really truck guns. At any given time but more so in the fall it was common to see a pick-up parked outside the sport shop in Bancroft with the windows down and a 94 sitting across the back window.
Did you reshape the lever? That looks better than a stock one
The good old days.
When I was growing up, if I had stolen something, I would pray it was the cops who caught me, as I know what the parents would have dished out would have been much, much, worse... lol
Nowadays, it seems like there is absolutely no repercussions for theft, from parents or the law... maybe from the rightful owner if they happen to catch the thief, but then they suddenly become the bad guy and the thief is the victim! On top of all that, if your item gets stolen, it's YOUR FAULT for not taking the necessary precautions??? WTF
SSS
Here's my current "Truck/ATV Gun" that I use for widlife protection when out in the woods. It is a Troy PAR 5.56 converted to .300 Blk with a 9" Barrel. The Stock has to be pinned as the folded unit is under 26" OAL, however even with the Stock pinned open the unit is very short, lightweight and handy. Almost as fast as a semi-auto, it is equipped with:
- Noveske "Flaming Pig" Linear Compensator
- Custom, 3D-printed Graphite-Polymer Pump Handle/Handguard w/ Magpul AFG and OLight Valkyrie Flashlight
- Primary Arms "Cyclops" 1x Prism Optic w/ ACSS Reticle
- ACS 10/20 Pistol Magazine
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Can I ask what buttstock that is? Looks badass.![]()
Rman, I am not calling anyone out .... you do what you need to do .... and you take the risks that you want to take.
You see .... this is what I am still trying to figure out .... I agree with Butcherbill's definition that a truck gun lives in the truck 24/7. And it needs to be quickly available in case it is needed. And for me it is not practical to remove the gun from the truck every time I get home ....
We know that storage regulations apply as soon as you get home .... or even as soon as you go to sleep and where the discharge of a firearm is not allowed (hotel in a city, etc.). Storage regulations apply at that time .... !!
I still would like to hear how people have figured out practical ways to have a 24/7 truck gun that is quickly and readily available when needed .... and that meets legal storage requirements ... meaning the gun is either trigger locked or locked in a case .... and the ammo is locked in a case as well.
You are describing the consequences of 58 years of corrupt white traitor politicians.