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...
AR-15 truck gun - is this a good idea?
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most country boys aren't mall ninjas
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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?
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
I certainly wish that the State would have passed the law allowing me (legally at least) to carry a firearm in my car.
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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Wait, are you saying certain employees can have firearms in their vehicles while certain others cant?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
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Sounds like *DUN DUN DUN*... Descrimination to me.mymojo wrote:Wait, are you saying certain employees can have firearms in their vehicles while certain others cant?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
Take it to HR!
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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!!