I had one in my pickup rack quite often (graduated 1979). Didn't even need to lock it. Principal called me to his office once (well, more than once) to show me his new deer rifle.
I graduated in 1979 and SAME! I cracked my fore-grip on my 870. We replaced it in wood shop. We all had shotguns, 22's and bows in our trucks. I grew up in the midwest in a farming community, everyone hunted, guns were commonplace, just stacked in the corner of mud rooms everywhere. The nice ones got to go in a rack. Never had a single shooting or accident. How is that possible?
I had one in my pickup rack quite often (graduated 1979). Didn't even need to lock it. Principal called me to his office once (well, more than once) to show me his new deer rifle.
I graduated in 1979 and SAME! I cracked my fore-grip on my 870. We replaced it in wood shop. We all had shotguns, 22's and bows in our trucks. I grew up in the midwest in a farming community, everyone hunted, guns were commonplace, just stacked in the corner of mud rooms everywhere. The nice ones got to go in a rack. Never had a single shooting or accident. How is that possible?