Top 5 Truck Guns

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Published 2015-12-04
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In this video we discuss our top picks for guns to keep in your vehicle. Every day carry doesn't just mean a handgun on your side, it means having the tools necessary to handle nearly any situation that may arise.

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All Comments (21)
  • @davidjames2788
    I wouldn't keep a $2000 gun in my $900 truck. Maybe do a budget truck gun video.
  • @Janosuk
    As a Brit I've never once considered you fellas to be paranoid, prepared perhaps but never paranoid.
  • Nothing like hot brass pouring into into ur lap as you drive along.
  • @wagstag89
    Yeah you guys definitely need to do a "budget truck gun" video. There is no way I'd buy something that expensive to keep in my truck, muchless with all the tacticool gadgetry. To me a truck gun is a general purpose firearm that is reliable and inexpensive. I live in farm country but work in a city 30 miles away so I need something that will do everything from killing varmints, to defending myself and getting me home if things go crazy while I'm in the city. And if it's stolen, dropped, or goes a while without being cleaned I won't be too upset. I have a mossberg maverick 88 that I bought at a pawn shop and even after buying an 18.5 inch barrel, sling, and shell holder I've got about $215 invested. I spray painted the short barrel black to keep rust off and in the last 6 years it's killed tons of critters and snakes, put down a deer with it, been hunted with, and there's nothing in North America it won't kill if I need to defend myself. That's a truck gun. If we're being realistic I would much rather have seen a bunch of old pumps, lever actions, bolt actions, etc sitting on that counter instead of all the spec op gear that the average working guy is not gonna buy. How do you leave out any of those guns in a video about truck guns?
  • @VaNDaIUKR
    Well i'm Ukrainian, and i think you guys rock! There is a lot of crap happens in my country, and we are trying force our government to accept FIRST weapon law so we can legally buy pistols, revolvers and other firearms at a reasonable prices, and defend ourselves with it, but a lot of my countryman have, as you call it, "sheep mentality" and fear of guns. Youtube helps to teach people that you didn't need to fear good people with guns, you need to fear bad people with anything. Sorry for butchering english language.
  • @bobby398
    I really want a Tavor, but that is hard to justify when I can buy 2 AR's, a pile of mags, and ammo for the cost of one.
  • @TVisTheRetina
    This should be the companion video to 'Top 5 stolen guns'.
  • When I think of truck gun, I think of pump shotgun or lever action in the window rack. Those were the good old days, you could drive to school with three or four guns and a fishing pole in plain view of the back window and not take any grief over it. What happened?
  • Damn, my idea of a truck gun is a maverick 88, hi point carbine or maybe even a Remington 870. but I can't justify dropping 1200 bucks on a really nice rifle or shotgun, just to keep in my trunk or something. if it gets stolen, I'm out of a crap ton of money, when I could have bought a perfectly fine trunk/truck gun for 1/5 the amount of a benelli. No thanks lol, I'll be a cheap ass with my hi point 4595 carbine.
  • A low cost firearm is probably best for a vehicle. I dont want to dump 2k for it to get stolen if someone breaks into my truck. not to mention, its gonna be VERY rare that someones in a situation like that (not saying its impossible, just very unlikely).
  • @thelaborpeasant
    My #1 truck gun picks would have to both ironically be surplus guns. A Makarov and/or SKS. Depending on whether you want your truck gun to be a pistol or rifle. Both are extremely cheap, ungodly reliable, have enough firepower to get the job done, and not gonna be something you're gonna care about getting dinged or rusted or God forbid stolen. Plus ammo is super cheap for both. Perfect choices. I would have to say something like an HK rifle would be a horrible truck gun. The last thing you would want is your $1000+ rifle rusting when you accidentally leave your window down one night before it rains. Or as mentioned earlier, having that same $1000+ gun stolen out of your car. The idea truck gun is something dead reliable, cheap, and easily replaceble. Accuracy and accessories are the opposite end of the spectrum from "truck gun"
  • @Civil_Luke
    Im thinking more of an SKS, cheap 30-30, or HiPoint 995TS. I wouldnt like the idea of leaving an expensive gun in my truck
  • @Aboot8910
    As a teen from the south of The US, my go-to truck/trunk gun would be my Marlin 336 in 30-30 my dad and I picked up for under $300 in acceptable condition. Capacity of 6+1, range of roughly 200 yards, light recoil, and enough power to stop practically anything in the country. I don't see anything wrong with it. Is the the best for a self defense shootout? No. A solid AR-15 or AK-47 would be better. But m lever action will perform well across the board without costing me $600+. Just my two cents.
  • @KnightsUnion
    Chad said "I'd rather be thought of as a "nut", then to be begging for my life" I second that sediment
  • @chrism5086
    What I'm about to say won't be very popular, but I don't keep a gun in my truck unless I'm not out hunting or transporting to a range. To me, it's just another opportunity for a criminal to break into my truck and steal it. I could imagine there would be exceptions to the rule but not often for me. The second place I don't leave guns will really get me torched on here. I don't leave a gun next to my bed either when I'm not home. What I mean is my carry gun becomes my home defense gun. When I leave the house that gun in the night stand is nothing but a liability. The truth is most B&E's happen during the day while people are at work. I also don't want to come home early to find someone in my house aiming my gun at me. The way I look at it, if I can defend myself in the street with my carry gun I can do it at home.
  • @redthered585
    i been watching yalls channel for years now, and still i see nothing but experience knowledge and practical fire arm theories. good on ya gentlemen
  • @73MCLOVIN73
    If Seth Rogan n James franco were into guns