Typo?He had cruiser stuck to them. .
Typo?He had cruiser stuck to them. .
Funny you don't care about my opinion but felt it necessary to reply. Dedicated does have to mean left in truck. It could mean many things. I have a dedicated edc. Doesn't mean I never take it off. You seem to have a personal experience with every subject that comes up. Apparently you are the unluckiest man alive……. Or is it something else ?The opening post explicitly states a dedicated gun that is kept in your vehicle all the time.
As much as you don't care about trainers or gun writers is how much I care about your opinion of trainers and gun writers but I also cited a CSPD police report that stated that every single day in Colorado Springs a gun is stolen from a car. I'm assuming that's an average. It might be three one day and none the next but in aggregate 365 guns at least are stolen from a car in Colorado Springs every year.
A long long time ago somebody broke into my truck in St Petersburg Florida. I don't think they took anything worth taking. I had a boombox in the cab. I think they took that. But that one incident was enough to teach me that it could happen to me
If you want to leave an unsecured weapon in your vehicle you're going to no matter what I say. But I'm not going to do that.
I guess I should've been clearer - a cruiser, as in pistol grip shotgun, stuck to the magnets under the dash.Typo?
There is nothing to indicate I have a gun in my car. No "Protected By S&W", NRA membership, or other window/bumper stickers regarding firearms. If anything, what I have on the car indicates possible geezership. I have the fire company shield sticker on the back window, and a PA Heritage license plate with the PRR K-4 steam locomotives on it.Keep in mind your liability when you leave a gun in your car. Word gets around and cars do get broken into for stealing the gun.
of sorts .... yeah ... but they never stay in the ride.Do you have a dedicated "truck or trunk" gun that's kept in your car all the time or take along when going on car trips?
My first truck gun was a well used (and cheap) Glenfield model 60 that hid behind the seat along with a box of 40 gr. CCI Minimag all the time. It was taken out every few weeks to shoot it and clean it. I preferred this rifle over Ruger 10/22 as there was no magazine to loose and it held more ammo (I think it held 15 rounds over Ruger's 10 rounds).
Later I changed to Mossberg 500 in 12 Gauge plus a well used 4" model 10. Then there was the Winchester 94, SKS and Norinco AK. My choices were all well used low price guns.
In recent years it evolved to Mini-14 with factory folding stock and 20 round mags which was very compact package.
These days it's a 10" AR pistol with brace and a Glock 19 in a tennis racket bag.