Taking the GS to the range

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  • hakuin

    #16
    That is EXCELLENT!! Probably cause a few heart attacks here in Michigan! Open carry at it's finest.

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    • hakuin

      #17
      Dragging this thread out and dusting it off!!

      Just did another trip to the range on my GS, and man, what a great day it was. Temps were perfect (high 70's and sunny) and several other folks were shooting.

      Still only bringing what I can fit into my top case, but that kept me entertained for a couple of hours.

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      • tkent02
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        • Near South Park

        #18
        Riding around with a sword on your belt helps the cages keep a little distance.
        http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...tatesMap-1.jpg

        Life is too short to ride an L.

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        • shiznizbiz

          #19
          Ive often thought about slinging my ol 10/22 across my back and heading to the range. Ive got a great road to ride on that goes directly to the range. though a rural county and an open carry state, im sure a deputy would pull me over for a good q&a session. I think ill call them ahead of time to save me some trouble. I do have to travel past their favorite gas station. theres like 6 off them there at any given shift change. might as well be their HQ.

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          • hakuin

            #20
            Originally posted by shiznizbiz
            Ive often thought about slinging my ol 10/22 across my back and heading to the range. Ive got a great road to ride on that goes directly to the range. though a rural county and an open carry state, im sure a deputy would pull me over for a good q&a session. I think ill call them ahead of time to save me some trouble. I do have to travel past their favorite gas station. theres like 6 off them there at any given shift change. might as well be their HQ.
            Would that be any different than having it in a rack in the back window of a truck? Wouldnt think so...

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            • Guest

              #21
              Guns are for weak.
              I kill my bear with a rope and a knife

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              • hakuin

                #22
                Originally posted by mcloud
                Guns are for weak.
                I kill my bear with a rope and a knife
                So long as you're not just wrassling with those tame black bears...the real sport is in the brownies

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