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![]() Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Central Florida
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there's nothing like FREE
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: The South
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DUDE(s), it's a TRUCK gun i.e., she doesn't have to tote the thing and it was freeeeeee. Light and compact are issues if the thing is slung over the shoulder rather than stuck behind the seat. Understanding that light and manuverable are nearly always good things (although there's that inversely proportional relationship between weight and recoil), the price was right (not to mention the sentiment behind it).
Actually, I suspect different people have different ideas about what a "truck gun" should do. Some seem to think it should be geared to fend off some sort of moving/vehicular attack. I tend to think of a truck gun as one which 1) I won't cry too much if it is stolen or damaged; 2) is always "there"; and 3) can be used for utility purposes rather than a main battle rifle i.e, it's beater that's reliable. All that said, a cheap mil-surp fits the bill nicely. YMMV. Wow, I kinda got going on that. Not intended as a rant, just a different point of view, I guess.
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