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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2784204" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I have thought alot about the rifle in the truck idea... I have a Tahoe, so there's no lockable storage for something like this. Considered putting a basic rifle in a lockable quick-access steel box mounted to the roof. As has been said many times, it's a rare chance you'll need a gun (much less a rifle), but when you do, you need it VERY badly.</p><p></p><p>Due to size restrictions, I've considered an SBR for this purpose, though I'm not sure if NFA rules evaluation would consider a heavy-duty locked truck-mounted cage/storage box would meet muster for an NFA item being sufficiently secure. An 8.5" or 10.5" .300AAC AR would be a very nice rifle for a situation like an active shooter or rolling up on a scenario in-progress, I think. After doing a lot of reading on the ballistics and capability of the Blackout round, I can't fathom why more LEOs aren't switching over to this over a 5.56. Little to no need for reaching out 500 yards for the average LEO, but the additional stopping power it would seem to have (to me) in the 50-to-100 yard range seems ideal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just picked up a G27 to complement my G22. Those full-size mags as backup make it a nice setup. G22 in the doorpocket of the truck, G27 on the hip with 1-2 full-size mags on the belt. Theoretically. lol. I don't carry on my person nearly as much as I should...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2784204, member: 9374"] I have thought alot about the rifle in the truck idea... I have a Tahoe, so there's no lockable storage for something like this. Considered putting a basic rifle in a lockable quick-access steel box mounted to the roof. As has been said many times, it's a rare chance you'll need a gun (much less a rifle), but when you do, you need it VERY badly. Due to size restrictions, I've considered an SBR for this purpose, though I'm not sure if NFA rules evaluation would consider a heavy-duty locked truck-mounted cage/storage box would meet muster for an NFA item being sufficiently secure. An 8.5" or 10.5" .300AAC AR would be a very nice rifle for a situation like an active shooter or rolling up on a scenario in-progress, I think. After doing a lot of reading on the ballistics and capability of the Blackout round, I can't fathom why more LEOs aren't switching over to this over a 5.56. Little to no need for reaching out 500 yards for the average LEO, but the additional stopping power it would seem to have (to me) in the 50-to-100 yard range seems ideal. Just picked up a G27 to complement my G22. Those full-size mags as backup make it a nice setup. G22 in the doorpocket of the truck, G27 on the hip with 1-2 full-size mags on the belt. Theoretically. lol. I don't carry on my person nearly as much as I should... [/QUOTE]
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