Posted by kyplowboy on April 09, 2008 at 00:34:40 from (63.146.226.90):
I know guns get talked about on here some and I hope this is not to far ot for every one here. I do not know if this is a local thing or not but bout every one I know has a "truck gun". A beat around type fire arm that stays in the truck all the time. (unless they have to drive to IL!!) It gets moved around from truck to truck alot and some times gets to ride on a tractor. You see articals in magazines about the best gun for this and that but never see much about truck guns. Had a long conversation with friend of mine this week about good truck guns. Was wondering what you all look for in a truck gun, if you have one. Many around here keep thier deer gun in the truck. I found it too much trouble keeping the scope clean and not knocked around, my truck gun is a mini14 with open sights and a 10rd in it, find that the 30rd makes it too hard to get out from be hind the seat, and move around in the cab. (30rd stays in the door pocket). What do you have for a truck/tractor gun? What do you think makes/would make a good one?
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