The picture I had in my mind was a guy kneeling down on the rooftop of a nearby store with a deer rifle aimed toward the transaction ready to fire the second things went south.drjoker wrote:Perfectly legal in the great state of Texas. There are no restrictions on how to carry long guns in Texas. You don't need to have a CHL to conceal carry a rifle in Texas. Just be careful to keep that itchy finger off the trigger....AJ80 wrote:Would that even be legal?DoubleJ wrote:shoulda had a cover sniper in an overwatch position....![]()
Before there were CHLs, a friend wanted to buy a car with cash once. He met the seller from a classified ad in the parking lot of a supermarket. I sat in my pickup about 50 ft away with an AK. The seller didn't even notice that I was there. Transaction went down without a hitch. This is a lot more common than you think. When done right, the other party shouldn't even notice the rifleman watching the transaction. You might have taken part in a few transactions with a "sniper" (50 ft is not really sniping distance) watching without even knowing. Just have your pickup/car heavily tinted and park with the passenger side facing the transaction (driver's side has lighter tint by law).
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- Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:50 am
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- Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:43 pm
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Re: Craigslist robbery
Would that even be legal?DoubleJ wrote:shoulda had a cover sniper in an overwatch position....

