Posted by Hal (WA) on April 09, 2008 at 20:04:44 from (208.81.157.90):
In Reply to: OT truck gun posted by kyplowboy on April 09, 2008 at 00:34:40:
I saw a neat storage solution for a long gun in a pickup. This guy had a long pocket sewn into the front edge of his bench seat, with velcro at the top. The rifle was just about invisible from the outside of the truck, yet it was possible to get it out quickly because of the velcro closure.
When I was in high school in the 60's, some of the guys had rifles or shotguns on racks in their back windows most of the time. They were parked in the school parking lot and nothing was ever said about them being there, and to my knowledge, none were ever stolen. If a kid brought his gun to school displayed like that today, he would probably be expelled and maybe even charged with a FELONY. But those were different, and in many respects better times.
I don't have any suggestions as to a particular gun to carry. But I would suggest not carrying one that either really matters to you or is real nice. The chance of it getting stolen is very real and the chance of it getting dirty and banged around is almost certain. Good luck!
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