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Locking your handgun in your truck
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<blockquote data-quote="MUP" data-source="post: 4720818" data-attributes="member: 4380"><p>Mike that reminded me of an instance where I was caught off guard as well. I was coming back from my hunting property one afternoon and noticed a new Toyota Tacoma off down the embankment from the main hwy on 111, stuck in the marsh down there where 4 wheelers usually ride. I stopped upon the hwy, a good 200 yds from this truck, and was going to back up and see if anyone needed assistance. Before I could get started backing up there was a guy in my window acting all nervous and jumpy, knocking on it, like I didn't know he was there. Turned out to be a kid that had taken his brothers new truck for a spin and had gotten it stuck, but, that kinda rattled me as to how quickly someone can be upon you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MUP, post: 4720818, member: 4380"] Mike that reminded me of an instance where I was caught off guard as well. I was coming back from my hunting property one afternoon and noticed a new Toyota Tacoma off down the embankment from the main hwy on 111, stuck in the marsh down there where 4 wheelers usually ride. I stopped upon the hwy, a good 200 yds from this truck, and was going to back up and see if anyone needed assistance. Before I could get started backing up there was a guy in my window acting all nervous and jumpy, knocking on it, like I didn't know he was there. Turned out to be a kid that had taken his brothers new truck for a spin and had gotten it stuck, but, that kinda rattled me as to how quickly someone can be upon you. [/QUOTE]
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