Thinking of Carrying My AR in the Sleeper—Legal or Nah?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Trump2028, Apr 29, 2025.
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Oh, please get over it.
The OP is gone and now it is just infighting between the natives?
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But back to the topic at hand.
Anybody who says there ain't enough room in a truck to use a rifle has lost their mind. Go to any dirt road in this country and within 45 minutes some 14 year old out the passenger side of Ranger is plunking critters.
If you can't handle a rifle from inside your sleeper berth it's because you can't handle a rifle at all.
And no driver in their right mind is leaving anything of significant value in easy to get spots to be stolen by mechanics or whoever. Most drivers will go there whole career with never having a single thing stolen from their cab.
And most important of all...
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I found this thread hilarious, thanks guys for the entertaining read. On a side note I have a ar 9mm pistol with an 8" barrel that excepts glock mags, that is my" truck" gun. However since the most dangerous place I go is middle of nowhere ND it stays in the gun cabinet with everything else, I have a scabbard, I'd guess you call it, that it slides in on my the bedside of my sleeper, when I go otr I despise staying in truck stops, so usually end up at the receiver or some random commercial area and have stayed in some sketchy areas in Chicago and other cities. If I have it in my truck I also carry a lockable bin to put it in and keep the mags separate if I have to. One of the reasons I bought that gun, besides it is probably the funnest gun to shoot I have ever shot, is a true SHTF moment where I am trying to get home, but I still don't carry it in the truck normally because I don't want to have to explain crap if I get inspected.
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I just found this thread. I did take the time to read all the posts. There are many excellent and accurate responses to the OP's question.
I dont mind helping anyone, especially on this topic but its clear, there is an issue here somehow. Either a troll, youth or a lack of mental judgement.
I agree, this world, has become unstable in some area's & situations. I am a strong advocate for the 2nd amendment and CC for all citizens with some exceptions including people with a past history of criminal activity and mentally disturbed individuals among other situations. I some times support a mental evaluation as part of the CC permit process. The OP is an example for the need for mental eval based on most of his statements here. Its obvious... clearly obvious... either he is a troll or is not capable of making good decisions. Even with time to consider the situation and after getting realistic advice. His statements here & his lack of understanding of reasonable & sound advice, leads me to believe he certainly wont be able to make good decisions in a highly stressful situation involving, his or others lives.
Based on what I've seen here, the OP has no business with a cork gun, much less a firearm, loaded or not.... and certainly not an AR.
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