Freelander
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I keep mine out of sight, even when I'm carrying, concealed means just that. Nobody need to see it, until they point one at me.
Point taken. But I think I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6. Rest assured anyone dumb enough to break my lock and enter my"home" while I'm in it will be carried by 6.You apparently don't know your guns.its 22 inches long total. I don't leave my shuttle bus for more than a couple hours at a time in which I put it up.i do lock my doors both when I'm gone and at night. Inside my bus is my home and the 2nd amendment gives me the right to defend it and myself.
Nothing I said reflects I don't know my guns. I didn't comment on the length of your gun or say anything about your 2nd amendment rights (I have no desire to discuss anyone's rights to anything that doesn't affect me).You apparently don't know your guns.its 22 inches long total. I don't leave my shuttle bus for more than a couple hours at a time in which I put it up.i do lock my doors both when I'm gone and at night. Inside my bus is my home and the 2nd amendment gives me the right to defend it and myself.
You really need to read up on gun laws, some states will disagree with that. Also if your Shotgun is only 22" long it is most likely illegal. My 870 has a factory 18" barrel and counting the stock is closer to 38" long.You apparently don't know your guns.its 22 inches long total. I don't leave my shuttle bus for more than a couple hours at a time in which I put it up.i do lock my doors both when I'm gone and at night. Inside my bus is my home and the 2nd amendment gives me the right to defend it and myself.
Do you really think the firing mechanism is only 4" long?? Most shotgun shells are 2 3/4", mine is chambered for 3" Magnums.Federal law is 18" minimum barrel length without a Class 3 firearms license. The shotgun in question is most likely pistol grip with no shoulder stock. While completely impractical to hit anything, a shotgun with no stock is completely legal most places, depending on local state laws. Read up on local statutes before you get yourself in a pickle.
A 22" long shotgun is a big gun, especially if it's 12ga. But size doesn't matter in this scenario. Any gun, small or large, really should be kept hidden and locked when the owner isn't around. Doesn't matter if you're only gone 20 minutes. Some scumbag thief only needs 20 seconds to smash a window, grab and run. A majority of guns used in crime are stolen guns. Yes, we should all be able to defend ourselves, but we need to be responsible.
You're a good soul. I've learned to keep info about guns, laws, and rights to myself, unless specifically asked. The last time I tried to explain federal law vs state law and the limitations of 18 USC 926A, it did not go over well, I was verbally abused, and I said never again. Right or wrong, law enforcement and their public defender can tell them way better than I can and those people get paid to do it.You really need to read up on gun laws, some states will disagree with that. Also if your Shotgun is only 22" long it is most likely illegal. My 870 has a factory 18" barrel and counting the stock is closer to 38" long.
There was a pistol in the 1800's called a LeMat that was a 45 cal revolver and had a single shot shotgun barrel. Civil War models were cap and ball, later versions were modified for cartridges.Wow. Didn't know there was such an animal. Kind of reminds me of the old Western show on TV where the guy had a .45 revolver with a cylinder that was modified to include one .410 shotgun shell.
WHY would you advertise that you are armed in your van/bus? Sorry, I'm an old Police Chief and have to ask.
WHY would you advertise that you are armed in your van/bus? Sorry, I'm an old Police Chief and have to ask.
See post #130. He says he mounts a shotgun on the dog house of his shuttle bus. Many posts after that discuss the wisdom of doing that.Interesting. I didn't see anyone suggest this but simply having a thread like this basically does.
Its like me advertising my truck has cameras and audio recording, it acts as a deterrent.
I guess some want to relive the Good Old Days.In the good old days of my youth (and long before) it was not at all unusual for the cowboys I went to school with to have a gun rack mounted in the rear window of their pickups complete with shotgun, 30-30 or what have you.
WHY would you advertise that you are armed in your van/bus?
It's a deterrent when someone is inside the vehicle with the gun. It's not a deterrent when nobody is inside the vehicle and people know that a gun is still inside the vehicle. Then it becomes a reason to break into the vehicle.Interesting. I didn't see anyone suggest this but simply having a thread like this basically does.
Why? As a deterrent would be my guess.
Its like me advertising my truck has cameras and audio recording, it acts as a deterrent.
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