AR-15 truck gun - is this a good idea?

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Re: AR-15 truck gun - is this a good idea?

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If you've got the Picatinny rail, collapsible stock, and the scope, why not get a barrel with a flash suppressor and a bayo lug? Wouldn't want folks thinking you live in small town NEW YORK or something.

Also, gotta make sure you a have two 30rd mags clipped together, 'case you run into a pack of (60+) wild dogs... :lol:
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Re: AR-15 truck gun - is this a good idea?

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most country boys aren't mall ninjas ;-)
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Re: AR-15 truck gun - is this a good idea?

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:lol: I do have quite a few picatinny toys but they aren't currently mounted on anything. I have two holographic sights and a Surefire light. These, I suppose, are for the house guns.
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Re: AR-15 truck gun - is this a good idea?

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I unfortunately live in a small town, and work in a slightly larger town... and the town I work in, is nice, friendly, but has high crime thanks to "imports" and their Mexican influences (read: drugs, gangs, and plain dirty tactics), but to top that all off, i can't have a "gun" in my vehicle, even if it's stowed away in the trunk... thanks to the stupid Employee Handbook for Rig workers and not office personnel and management :mad5 :mad5 :mad5 :mad5

I certainly wish that the State would have passed the law allowing me (legally at least) to carry a firearm in my car.

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Re: AR-15 truck gun - is this a good idea?

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sneedb82 wrote: ...i can't have a "gun" in my vehicle, even if it's stowed away in the trunk... thanks to the stupid Employee Handbook for Rig workers and not office personnel and management
Wait, are you saying certain employees can have firearms in their vehicles while certain others cant?
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Re: AR-15 truck gun - is this a good idea?

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mymojo wrote:
sneedb82 wrote: ...i can't have a "gun" in my vehicle, even if it's stowed away in the trunk... thanks to the stupid Employee Handbook for Rig workers and not office personnel and management
Wait, are you saying certain employees can have firearms in their vehicles while certain others cant?
Sounds like *DUN DUN DUN*... Descrimination to me.

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Re: AR-15 truck gun - is this a good idea?

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Keep the dust cover closed, it will keep the bolt much cleaner. You can get away with a lot of things in a small town you wouldn't want to try in a city!!
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