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Even if you don't have a gun rack in your truck, it's useful to have a truck gun
2020-01-13
[Anchorage Daily News] "Too bad we don’t have a rifle," the driver sitting across from my open window announced as a coyote came out of a brush line a couple of hundred yards away. We had met and stopped along a back road outside of town that I frequented during lunch breaks, preferring the drive out to see what was up in the country to sitting in a restaurant.

"I have a rifle," I said, "but I’m not going to shoot that coyote."

I was dressed in a suit and tie for a court appearance in the afternoon, and showing up stinking of coyote and smeared with blood would not be a good choice.

"You have a rifle," my friend asked.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Had a lot of cats when I lived on the farm in PeeAye. Paid plenty of vet fees for cats that got chewed but got away. Definitely lost some to coyotes. AR-15 by the kitchen door was the way I rolled.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-01-13 12:48  

#3  If they are a threat, one usually doesn't have to shoot varmints too far away. A good pistol might do the trick and is more concealable; not as likely to get stolen.

The only time I ever had a firearm stolen was in a vehicle in a walled and gated community in a nice area of Atlanta. I'm still pissed--partly with myself.
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-01-13 12:34  

#2   a coyote came out of a brush line


Been there. 80 yds road to ridge.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-01-13 12:06  

#1  Me wantum gun truck
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-01-13 10:25  

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