Re: Gun Rack
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Originally Posted by kazoocruiser
Don't be surprised if:
Someone breaks your windows, looking for any other guns you might have stored under the seat, in the glove-box, or behind the seat.
A gun rack advertises that a gun is somewhere to be found. Ask Law Enforcement. It creates the idea. It may send an unintended messages to wrongly-wired recipients.
If you install it, go ahead and keep the truck unlocked. That way the zombies that are looking for a quick drug score won't bust the windows looking for the long gun hidden behind the seat.
If they don't find a gun, you might end up blessed if the would-be thief doesn't take out a knife and score your seats for leaving him empty-handed.
Personally, I wouldn't want to come out in the morning, anywhere and find the kind of evidence I am describing. Your mileage may vary. Maybe you could put them over your fireplace instead and be able to look at them more.
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WOW , Now I know thieves and drug addicts are everywhere , But if I were you I'd be moving to a better neighborhood . That's one thing about living "Out in the sticks" If something like that happened here it would only happen once ...
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Smoothed firewall / Factory cowl induction
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