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Posted: 12/15/2013 12:23:06 PM EDT
I have in laws in rural Mississippi and have on a few occasions packed a long gun in the car, either for a last minute hunt or just in case, either way, I was wondering how many do it routinely?
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Underfolder AK under the rear seat of my truck in a block of foam I cut out for it and magazines. That is the minimum plus a handgun. I usually bring more guns if I travel and plan on shooting.
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Shotgun usually, sometimes a bolt gun during deer season. Used to carry a cut down British Enfield for the longest time when I was younger.
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Carry a AR on the backseat, but as of next year it will have to be a 12g. Fuck You Cuomo
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Wife's family has a cabin in Idaho. I always throw an AR in the trunk just in case.
We also have a travel trailer and do a lot of camping year round. I always have at least an AR and handgun or two. |
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I do most of the time. I've been pulled over for speeding with this sitting in the passenger seat. No big deal. http://imageshack.us/scaled/landing/545/sp4u.jpg View Quote God Bless Idaho |
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Quoted: Quoted: I do most of the time. I've been pulled over for speeding with this sitting in the passenger seat. No big deal. http://imageshack.us/scaled/landing/545/sp4u.jpg God Bless Idaho i love coeur d'alene resort |
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I keep a Smith&Wesson M&P 15-22 in the trunk of my car at all times with 200 rds of ammo. as well as a go bag with food and water and supplies for 7 days.
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Any road trip is accompanied by an AR and handguns. Drove an hour and a half to my brothers for Thanksgiving and my carbine went right along with us.
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I regularly kept my underfolder AK in my truck. Then i bought a Jeep, and only had it to and from my home and office. Then I moved to Virginia, and got a job I can't exactly carry a long arm into the office - so it stays at home most of the time, now.
I'd love to find a good, solid mount for the roll bars, but it's not high on my priorities list. |
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Sub-2000 in a 'Mumbai bag' routinely, real rifle when road tripping.
I also keep a blow out kit in a tear away pouch on the back of the passenger seat headrest. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I carry an AR in most places. If I am going to California I take the M1 Garand.
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I do most of the time. I've been pulled over for speeding with this sitting in the passenger seat. No big deal. http://imageshack.us/scaled/landing/545/sp4u.jpg God Bless Idaho I agree. Not many other places I could live. |
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I always have an AR with 6 magazines in my car - no matter what the destination. And yes, I frequently travel outside of my beloved Virginia.
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I throw an AR and a few mags in my vehicle when I go out of town.
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When I am on a road trip I take a Glock 20. My vehicle has no trunk so I wouldn't want to leave a carbine in it even if I stop for lunch.
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Instead of a go-bag I carry a go-truck. I tow a vehicle behind my truck that has guns, ammo, food, water, fuel, cloths, first aid.
I'm afraid of everything and i'm sure everyone is out get me when I drive. |
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When I am headed into the woods that I know are frequented by weirdos, a 12g or AR.
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I don't at the moment, I had a break in, and still need to get the door fixed so its not super easy to get into my car
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If I go fifty miles or farther from home AR goes with me. You never know.
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I've kept a No.4 Mk.1* and a cheapo Stevens 350 12ga back there, or sometimes an M1 Rifle, and occasionally an Ishapore 2A.
Generally, this is only if I'm expecting to be a significant distance from home for more than a day or so, though. I generally prefer the Enfield, M1, or Ishy, because they can go from completely empty (CA requirement ) to fully loaded in a second. |
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I've been known to take an AR and an 870 on road trips. I've been known to swap the AR for an M-16 when those road trips took me to Memphis, TN.
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I do most of the time. I've been pulled over for speeding with this sitting in the passenger seat. No big deal. http://imageshack.us/scaled/landing/545/sp4u.jpg View Quote Can you keep it loaded as pictured? Legally? |
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I do most of the time. I've been pulled over for speeding with this sitting in the passenger seat. No big deal. http://imageshack.us/scaled/landing/545/sp4u.jpg Can you keep it loaded as pictured? Legally? Sure. Why not? |
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I do most of the time. I've been pulled over for speeding with this sitting in the passenger seat. No big deal. http://imageshack.us/scaled/landing/545/sp4u.jpg Can you keep it loaded as pictured? Legally? Absolutely! If it wasn't loaded and ready to rock, it wouldn't be much more effective than a club. |
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18" Folding stock Maverick 88 with no rounds in the tube, soon to be replaced with 16" AR.
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I do most of the time. I've been pulled over for speeding with this sitting in the passenger seat. No big deal. http://imageshack.us/scaled/landing/545/sp4u.jpg View Quote Although perfectly legal in Northern Virginia I'm not sure that would play well here. |
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hell, I thought everyone carried an AR or an 870 behind the seat.
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Before 4/1/13 I carried an AR in my trunk.
It's a felony now So now i store a Rem 1100 with 20" barrel in trunk... You see... The rem 1100 isn't an assault weapon |
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