Still waiting on mine to come in. I purchased some threaded G19 barrels.
You need to email or call them, man.Still waiting.
Never made a truck gun?Reminds me of a zip gun I made out of an old car antenna. "What's the cheapest barrel I can find" never occurs to me.
It's a made-up term that has no definition. Like match barrel. We can probably agree it's a long gun you keep in your vehicle. Or a rifle caliber pistol or PCC. I'm curious how some would define the scenario for the proverbial truck gun. I'm not disagreeing with having a long gun (or any other) in a vehicle, but I'd be curious about what consensus for the various reasons for doing that might be.Never made a truck gun?
Yikes. I can't even imagine thinking that way and then doing it anyway.and have a high probability of being stolen at some point.
I don't keep any gun in my car. If I have it, it's on my person. Always. But if I did, it would be "secured" in a car safe, for what it's worth. It's way better than leaving it loose in the car, which I think is reckless.Any gun in a vehicle has a high chance of being stolen even if “secured.” You are fooling yourself if you think otherwise.
Different philosophies I guess. At close range, I am far more deadly and agile with a pistol. I'm not sure in that scenario what the purpose of a 'bigger' gun in the vehicle accomplishes.I can make the barrel work reliably and being a truck gun would indicate that it would be used in a close range situation and have a high probability of being stolen at some point. One certainly would not want to put a match grade 2011 from Taran Tactical in a vehicle that is parked somewhere that is not at home. Even then and in some communities, that would still be a bad idea. Being I can make a reliable Glock clone for the price of or cheaper than a High-Point, with excellent reliability, makes the cheap barrel fit the intended potential use. I’m not expecting to use them in a shooting competition.
Different philosophies I guess. At close range, I am far more deadly and agile with a pistol. I'm not sure in that scenario what the purpose of a 'bigger' gun in the vehicle accomplishes.
OK, let's say you are a licensed to conceal carry but you have to run into a public building. Are you going to carry your weapon or leave in your vehicle?I'm with Racer that if theft is that certain, don't leave a firearm in your vehicle. Or move to a better neighborhood![]()
Who said anything about leaving it in a vehicle all the time? There are those that do though. They leave on in the boat, truck, car, etc, etc. I agree, not a good idea.It's a bad idea to leave a firearm in a vehicle all the time. I have a so-called "bug out" sling bag with a pistol and takedown PCC that uses the same mags. I have several 20 and 30 round mags in the bag and a small trauma kit. Grab and go. When I get to where I'm going, it discreetly goes inside with me and nobody is the wiser.
I have a safe in the console of my Jeep. Dealer installed. You would have to tear the interior apart to get the safe out - then break it open.Did I ever say anything about bigger? The post is about Combat armory barrels - the ones in question are Glock compatible so, yeah, pistol.
OK, let's say you are a licensed to conceal carry but you have to run into a public building. Are you going to carry your weapon or leave in your vehicle?
How about at a school or university? You going to carry into a class or an administrative building or are you going to leave in your vehicle?
If you say carry it into a public building or school, well, that's illegal in most states and against the law in all federal buildings unless you are licensed/allowed to carry in a federal building. Gun free zone!
Who said anything about leaving it in a vehicle all the time? There are those that do though. They leave on in the boat, truck, car, etc, etc. I agree, not a good idea.
No, not always a long gun. Here is a great article for a more in depth understanding and why you don’t want an expensive weapon. All About Truck Guns: Recommendations and More - The Shooter's LogI should have noted more prominently that to me "truck gun" implies rifle or carbine. Most others was well, I think.
Public building? I'm not sure what you mean by that. Aren't most buildings "public??" But there are no laws prohibiting concealed carry in public buildings here. We can't carry in court houses, police stations, polling places, gov't meeting facilities, schools, post office, airports. That's about it.OK, let's say you are a licensed to conceal carry but you have to run into a public building. Are you going to carry your weapon or leave in your vehicle?
I have a safe I can use in my vehicle if needed. But leaving it temporarily locked up in a vehicle safe (while I run into a prohibited place, for example) doesn't make it a "truck gun."How about at a school or university? You going to carry into a class or an administrative building or are you going to leave in your vehicle?
Who said anything about leaving it in a vehicle all the time? There are those that do though. They leave on in the boat, truck, car, etc, etc. I agree, not a good idea.
I should have noted more prominently that to me "truck gun" implies rifle or carbine. Most others was well, I think.