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- Mon Jan 22, 2018 12:15 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: RV, camper van, site trailer, and work truck carry considerations
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Re: RV, camper van, site trailer, and work truck carry considerations
I know the beware of dog signs are great. If I were you I’d get a larger one for nighttime use with maybe some reflective quality’s to it. Dogs are amazing alarm systems and they sense when something is about to go down or that is near that shouldn’t be. My dog that is 4 now protected me when she was 6 months old. We were outside early in the morning about 6:30 just light enough to see. I was “watering” a tree when all of a sudden my little pup flew past me and I looked up and there was a coyote not 10ft from me. She chased that sucker clear out of the yard and over a fence. She’s a Chesapeake Bay Retriever and she’s my best friend. She didn’t weigh but maybe 20lbs at the time. Just a little brown fuzz ball full of urine and vinegar. Also the pistol you chose is a great choice. You can’t go wrong with those. I would also think that the shockwave would be excellent to have if I frequently stayed in a van. They also released a 20 gauge version if you are recoil sensitive because the 12 gauge loaded with buck shot or slugs will kick like a mule.