I've been wanting one of these anyway, so I agree it's the way to go...Plus they can stay nice when getting beat around in the trunk...
Nice, but difficult shotty to work with effectively. Would make for good storage, however IN law may view it as a handgun and thus anyone driving the car would need to have an LTCH (see many threads debating this).
Most importantly, be sure to train on this firearm. And do not lose a tooth doing it (see INGO thread on that too...).
Nice, but difficult shotty to work with effectively. Would make for good storage, however IN law may view it as a handgun and thus anyone driving the car would need to have an LTCH (see many threads debating this).
Most importantly, be sure to train on this firearm. And do not lose a tooth doing it (see INGO thread on that too...).
I've heard a lot of LEO's talk negative about the overhead in the cab. Anyone else ever try this? Wouldn't be a good option here in the city, of course, but for to and from the range might not be a bad idea...
I just don't see where it's lock tight? And if it's locked to it, how hard would it be to unscrew and take off? I'd rather have something with rivets or something that can't be taken off in 5-10 minutes.
I have long thought about a trunk weapon, but am unsure of how to mount it to my trunk deck lid. If anyone knows how to build one or has one, PM me. I a am very interested in having an AK back there
You are gettting of topic. Unless you are talking about a mossburg 500 or a mosin dont try jacking this thread. The op dosn't need your extra feedback.
Rivets can be drilled out in a matter of seconds with the right bit.
Actually I asked for weapon recommendations...
Then there has to be SOME way to lock it in place without it being stealable. And if not, then try to secure it at all?
Shotguns are good for close quarters, but IF SHTF.... What are you going to do if the aggressor is behind cover 200yds away? Maybe they have you outnumbered with no chance of running with a disabled vehicle? Chances of surviving in this situation would be slim, but a shotgun isn't going to give you a chance. Granted, getting IN your trunk would be somewhat tricky. For me it's just a matter of reaching in the back of my ext.cab truck.
A mosin is cheap and powerful, but rate of fire is too slow. AR's are nice and accurate, but I wouldn't consider an AR a trunk gun. Maybe if I was RICH...
My personal recommendation would be a .223 Keltec or a cheap AK variant. Maybe a CX4 carbine? A little higher end than I would like though. An SKS with at least a 20rnd mag, either fixed or detachable with extra stripper clips would be ideal considering the price of the SKS is dirt cheap compared to the others. It's not quite an AR, but it's not quite an AK either. I consider it a balance of both in that it's more accurate than an AK and just as reliable as one. Plus, if it DOES get stolen, you're out, what, $250? Better than 4-600 with the Keltec or AK....
Just a thought.
Alright, I'm torn between putting an sks in there, or a mossberg 500a...
Mossberg I know how to mount, the tufloc mount...
SkS, I'm figuring bike lock through the trigger guard, attached to either the spare, or the trunk hinges... any other mounting suggestions?
In the trunk you have a couple options. I would personally not go with a mount. I would cut some of the carpeting along the sides and hide it in there. Muzzle facing the rear. Most models have enough room. Otherwise go with a mount of some kind. Something that would mount to the seat would be good I think.
And unless you can find a theft-proof way of securing it, I wouldn't worry about a lock.