You're going to end up like John McClain with fricked up feet if you ever need to use that. How stupid would you feel I'd you got clapped when you had the proper weapon, but wrong footwear?
I have an old glock 23 that fits perfectly into the ashtray slot of my truck. It used to be my edc until I switched to a styer m40a1. I usually have a shotgun or deer rifle under the back seat as well, depending on what is in season.
Designated vehicle guns are a fricking meme. There is no situation people might bring up where you'd benefit from using one over whatever you'd normally carry that actually makes sense once you start going into further details about how such a situation could play out beyond "what if I need to shoot a lot of attackers?"
t. someone who fell for the meme, upgunned in 2020, then realized how stupid it was.
Remember those early 2000's vids that would show up on Limewire and torrents of Blackwater humvees just plowing through traffic and blasting random mud huts with their .50's? So kino.
I have never understood the bumper sticker thing. Why would you broadcast the names of your children, the school they go to, the sports they play?
The political views you hold.
Your ownership (or not) of firearms.
Literally nothing strangers need to know about you.
Shoulder holster. Guns floating around unsecured in a vehicle is a dumb idea.
Think about the situations you'd be in, while driving, where you might need a firearm. The Venn diagram of "I have to shoot inside my car" vs "I have to drive evasively, aggressively, and possibly over/around/through obstacles" is not quite a perfect circle, but it's close.
You jump a curb and that gun is going to land where, exactly? Probably right next to your phone, just out of sight/reach.
Thank you for coming to my schizo TED talk. >Sent from my toilet >t. hard gas.
>keep long gun in case I end up in a shootout in or around car >Black person tries to carjack me >Spend 5 seconds removing long gun from foot well >Spend second locking stock >Spend second prepping to fire >get vented by Black person who just kept squeezing the trigger >Black person steals car and gun >ancestors disappointed in me >not going to valhalla
moron.
Even a 9mm can go through most cars on the road, and at close range a bullet's going to frick someone up no matter what it came from.
>driving in those
>total the car
>get pulled over
>officer panics and vents you
lmao I thought the same thing, those shower slippers are hideous
You're going to end up like John McClain with fricked up feet if you ever need to use that. How stupid would you feel I'd you got clapped when you had the proper weapon, but wrong footwear?
Anon it's like 97 out there I'm not wearing shoes.
>You're going to end up like John McClain.
Based
Idek what I’m looking at
No. You shouldn't brandish weapons until you need to use it.
>bran·dish
>verb
>wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement.
"a man leaped out brandishing a knife"
If you don't show it. They don't see it.
I have an old glock 23 that fits perfectly into the ashtray slot of my truck. It used to be my edc until I switched to a styer m40a1. I usually have a shotgun or deer rifle under the back seat as well, depending on what is in season.
Proper footwear when you’re packin anon. These are the rules.
Designated vehicle guns are a fricking meme. There is no situation people might bring up where you'd benefit from using one over whatever you'd normally carry that actually makes sense once you start going into further details about how such a situation could play out beyond "what if I need to shoot a lot of attackers?"
t. someone who fell for the meme, upgunned in 2020, then realized how stupid it was.
I keep a MG42 in the suppository-shaped roof trunk. Perfect for situations culminating in everyone clapping.
Nothing personal kid
>you will never be a blackwater merc cruising through iraq in a suburban hosing people down with a minigun
Remember those early 2000's vids that would show up on Limewire and torrents of Blackwater humvees just plowing through traffic and blasting random mud huts with their .50's? So kino.
>Truck guns
>In current year
Who said anything about a truck?
Frick off moron.
older model Audi
>2016 was 15 years ago
Frick bros
There is nothing wrong with keeping a gun in your car. Just don't be a moron about it.
NO STEP ON SNEK
SNEK MAD
NOT FOR STEPPING ON
I have never understood the bumper sticker thing. Why would you broadcast the names of your children, the school they go to, the sports they play?
The political views you hold.
Your ownership (or not) of firearms.
Literally nothing strangers need to know about you.
Unironically off-body carry is infinitely better for being in a car.
Shoulder holster. Guns floating around unsecured in a vehicle is a dumb idea.
Think about the situations you'd be in, while driving, where you might need a firearm. The Venn diagram of "I have to shoot inside my car" vs "I have to drive evasively, aggressively, and possibly over/around/through obstacles" is not quite a perfect circle, but it's close.
You jump a curb and that gun is going to land where, exactly? Probably right next to your phone, just out of sight/reach.
Thank you for coming to my schizo TED talk.
>Sent from my toilet
>t. hard gas.
>Unsecured
Oh, no. I was thinking a bag strapped to you.
>keep long gun in case I end up in a shootout in or around car
>Black person tries to carjack me
>Spend 5 seconds removing long gun from foot well
>Spend second locking stock
>Spend second prepping to fire
>get vented by Black person who just kept squeezing the trigger
>Black person steals car and gun
>ancestors disappointed in me
>not going to valhalla
moron.
Even a 9mm can go through most cars on the road, and at close range a bullet's going to frick someone up no matter what it came from.
It can fire with the stock folded fren
Nothing tells me you live in a rich suburb that you never leave more than "truck gun".