Re: "Truck Shotgun"
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 7:48 pm
Ok, The Annoyed Woman wants to know where a man like that gets a Hello Kitty sticker.....LOLOLOLOLOL....and how much will it cost me? 

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Yup! http://www.amazon.com/Hello-Kitty-Vynil ... UMQUF483ISAndyC wrote:You can find anything on Amazon :)
AndyC wrote:Two grown men discussing their Hello Kitty stickers - what's wrong with this picture?
Not a thing. Not a thing at all.AndyC wrote:Two grown men discussing their Hello Kitty stickers - what's wrong with this picture?
I'm going to start wondering about you all when you start talking about man purses & matching socks.The Annoyed Man wrote:Not a thing. Not a thing at all.AndyC wrote:Two grown men discussing their Hello Kitty stickers - what's wrong with this picture?
They are not man purses they are tactical satchels.joe817 wrote:I'm going to start wondering about you all when you start talking about man purses & matching socks.The Annoyed Man wrote:Not a thing. Not a thing at all.AndyC wrote:Two grown men discussing their Hello Kitty stickers - what's wrong with this picture?
Exactly, and I have two - one for formal occasions, and one for when I have no shame.suthdj wrote:They are not man purses they are tactical satchels.joe817 wrote:I'm going to start wondering about you all when you start talking about man purses & matching socks.The Annoyed Man wrote:Not a thing. Not a thing at all.AndyC wrote:Two grown men discussing their Hello Kitty stickers - what's wrong with this picture?
The Annoyed Man wrote:Exactly, and I have two - one for formal occasions, and one for when I have no shame.suthdj wrote:They are not man purses they are tactical satchels.joe817 wrote:I'm going to start wondering about you all when you start talking about man purses & matching socks.The Annoyed Man wrote:Not a thing. Not a thing at all.AndyC wrote:Two grown men discussing their Hello Kitty stickers - what's wrong with this picture?
Both are for when I have no shame, because that's how I roll at formal occasions.Jusme wrote:Hey TAM I only have the one, where did you pick up yours for formal occasions, my wife says mine is too beat up to carry out with decent folks.The Annoyed Man wrote:Exactly, and I have two - one for formal occasions, and one for when I have no shame.suthdj wrote:They are not man purses they are tactical satchels.joe817 wrote:I'm going to start wondering about you all when you start talking about man purses & matching socks.The Annoyed Man wrote:Not a thing. Not a thing at all.AndyC wrote:Two grown men discussing their Hello Kitty stickers - what's wrong with this picture?![]()
I have several ARs and a couple AKs. My favorite all-arounder is my M1A, but I have too much money invested in those, including sights, scopes and accessories, to feel comfortable leaving them unattended in a vehicle. I bought my winchester 1300 at a pawn shop in the early 90s for $200, so I don't have a big investment in it, but still have a reliable weapon if the need arises. I could live with it if someone broke in and stole it, or my truck with that shotgun in it. That factors in big in my choice to carry a shotgun, particularly that shotgun. I have considered getting a budget AR instead, and a good argument could be made for that, but I decided to go 12 gauge.The Annoyed Man wrote:So my question is for those of you who have a shotty in your vehicles.... are you also carrying a rifle/carbine? Or is the shotgun in place of a rifle/carbine? And for those of you who do own both a shotgun and an AR/AK (AndyC, for instance), if you're keeping a shotgun in the car but not a rifle/carbine, what's your rationale? I'm just trying to figure out if this is something I would want to pursue.
This seems more your style, the "Punisher" kitty:AndyC wrote:Two grown men discussing their Hello Kitty stickers - what's wrong with this picture?