I’ve got in my friends truck with a similar mount. Didn’t even notice till he unracked his rifle one day when out hunting.I have a dual rifle rack in my truck that mounts to the roof. You can’t see it from the outside. I’ve been pulled over by LEO, and yes I told them I was armed, they didn’t see it. I’ve had people get in my truck and ride for 10 minutes and didn’t see notice. You can get a cable lock to secure, but, the harder it is to get to your weapon or assemble your weapon, is it really SHTF ready? You keep a disassembled weapon in your vehicle, lol, nobody is going to wait for you to put it together. Nobody is going to wait for you to take a lock off. I have a viper alarm with a pager that alerts me. My practice might not work for you or some of these guys here that are scared of a weiner dog, but maybe it helps you
Ima thinking my F-250 4X4 with 20” tires and a 3” lift kit would not offer much concealment from outside the vehicle unless one was 6’ 7” or so.I have a dual rifle rack in my truck that mounts to the roof. You can’t see it from the outside. I’ve been pulled over by LEO, and yes I told them I was armed, they didn’t see it. I’ve had people get in my truck and ride for 10 minutes and didn’t see notice. You can get a cable lock to secure, but, the harder it is to get to your weapon or assemble your weapon, is it really SHTF ready? You keep a disassembled weapon in your vehicle, lol, nobody is going to wait for you to put it together. Nobody is going to wait for you to take a lock off. I have a viper alarm with a pager that alerts me. My practice might not work for you or some of these guys here that are scared of a weiner dog, but maybe it helps you
Looking at their phones or picking boogers. My buddy has one and the first thing I did was almost knock myself out on the mount and cut my nugget through my hat. I knew it was there but had to get something out of the back floorboard and whack...stars. His install wasn't as neat and tidy as the one pictured though.I'm wondering how someone can get in the vehicle and not notice 2 rifles above your head.
Only if you wear this, will you truly fit in. View attachment 291466
got a little throw up in my mouthLooks a lot like my LARP outfit....
Surviving is a mindset. Yes, you need weapons available. And we all want our favorite close at hand. But perhaps an event happens when you are least prepared. Go to your mindset, Not Today, Not here, And Not with me .... *****. Grab a stool, an Ice pick, Close the distance in stealth mode. Beat their ass till nothing remains. Mindset. And yes, I have a keltec 2000 in my truck tucked in the seat back. I have a CZ75 mounted under the Dash. And yes, I own a Piece of sht Taurus GX4 and keep it strapped to my side. I'm on your side here. Want to be a killer? be prepared to Kill. Want to be a warrior. Be prepared to die. Mindset. I will survive.I work an hour away from home I have thought about keeping an AR in the truck in case something happens. Do I carry it in the truck? Or try to blend in?
Happens all the time. People don’t see because they don’t look. My truck is a dodge dually on 20” wheels. It’s not low to the ground, but not lifted either. I never said what I use would work for everyone in every scenario. Also I don’t travel with the weapons in the pic every day. Rarely actually, but if I do travel and have ANY of my tactical rifles or shotguns, they are in the overhead rack. Hunting rifles or shotguns travel in a Nanuk hardcase. My preference for what I would think obvious reasons. Only shared to answer the original question. If it works for you in your scenario, great, glad I helped you out. If not, roll with your own. I don’t need an explanation as to why it wouldn’t work for you.I'm wondering how someone can get in the vehicle and not notice 2 rifles above your head.
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