Show Me your Truck Shotgun

Not that hard. If I was to do it again I would get one from Expedition Imports in the US. The dealer I bought mine from in Canada is crooked as hell. Mine is the more desirable long wheel base turbocharged fast axle model whic is the only one I'd consider. They can be had from Expedition Imports for 30,000$ plus shipping and taxes etc etc.

I was a Toyota guy before this and dumped lots of money into aftermarket parts to make a truck something it was never designed to be from the factory. A Unimog just makes sense, factory front and rear air lockers, shift on the fly four wheel drive, 44"x15.5" tires, 20" ground clearance below the axle, 3000 kg payload capacity. It just makes sense.

Thanks for the info!!!

...street legal tho? Can it get up to highway speeds lol.
 
i don't have the luxury of owning a truck right now (dang commute) so i've been leaning more this direction :)

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not rain on any parades, but....

From http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...sbergs-not-SBS-in-the-US!?highlight=birdshead

from Sargent Slaughters fine posting -

"by combining a barrel from a licensed firearms manufacture that is less than 406mm (16.0") in length and a receiver/frame fitted with a pistol grip only, this firearm may be deemed a "handgun" and therefore "RESTRICTED" under the definition of "restricted firearm" in Part III/Firearms and Other Weapons of Section 84 (1) (a) of the Criminal Code of Canada.
- "handgun" means a firearm that is designed, altered or intended to be aimed and fired by the action of one hand, whether or not it has been redesigned or subsequently altered to be aimed and fired by the action of both hands. "

This is the excerpt that was included in the email from Valerie Kekanovich
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Canadian Firearms Program
Canadian Firearms Registry
1-800-731-4000 ext 1057
unit ext 1065
fax 613-993-5548


I was on the phone with the Canadian Firearms Program this morning, and they seemed to imply that this might not be accurate.

I'm currently waiting to hear back from them.

Not super-surprising, considering that initial post is over a year old. It's so helpful when the RCMP waffles one way, then another.
 
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Built to take a #### kicking and keep on ticking after all the what seemed like an endless amount of work. She's pretty but all function dont have to worry about rust with the cerekote and the adjustable stock is nice for when I have a bulky jacket on or just a tshirt good to go all seasons.

I have never seen anything like this more info plz
 
i don't have the luxury of owning a truck right now (dang commute) so i've been leaning more this direction :)

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Don't try that in Canada. As far as I understand the rules a firearm must be out of site if transported on a motorcycle. I was told you couldn't just throw it on a sling and ride off.
That would definitely be a sweet setup though as I doubt many dipsh!t drivers would dare cut you off if they saw that.
 
Don't try that in Canada. As far as I understand the rules a firearm must be out of site if transported on a motorcycle. I was told you couldn't just throw it on a sling and ride off.
That would definitely be a sweet setup though as I doubt many dipsh!t drivers would dare cut you off if they saw that.

^is this true? Ive been trying to find a way to use my bike for range trips, contemplated sling over shoulder a couple times


No it isn't true. A non-restricted only has to be unloaded to meet the transport regs. While it would be legal to simply sling a long gun and ride to the range, you can expect panic among the sheeple and a serious police response to a "man with a gun" call. There are a number of CGN members who have done this and it almost always ends with a roadside stop talking to pissy police officers. Since you list your location as southern Ontario, I would say you could expect a response closer to the ERT end of the spectrum. In small town Alberta I bet a single cop or maybe two would stop you and have a chat to be sure you aren't a crazed lunatic.

Given your location, I would suggest a gun case with shoulder straps that let you wear the case like a back pack (assuming you can ride like this) or mounting a carrier for the case somewhere on the bike, just to avoid the PITA caused by stupid people freaking out.


Mark
 
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