Driggs
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I recently ordered this mount. When it comes in I can update my thoughts on it.Any update on the WPNGEAR JL mount?
Like it?
Don’t like it?
Pros//Cons?
Leg or other interference?
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I recently ordered this mount. When it comes in I can update my thoughts on it.Any update on the WPNGEAR JL mount?
Like it?
Don’t like it?
Pros//Cons?
Leg or other interference?
You win the thread!Not my every day carry, for the time being.....waiting patiently for the Apocalypse.
I put the WPN Gear rifle mount on the rollbar in the back (cargo area). I love it. I wasn't sure if it would clear the Onetouch power sky top, but it works just fine. I like that the rifle is very secure, and nearly invisible unless you are looking up for it. My wife didn't notice it for 3 weeks.Any update on the WPNGEAR JL mount?
Like it?
Don’t like it?
Pros//Cons?
Leg or other interference?
love this setupMagnet mount inside the console.
Not to revive an old debate, but in Tennessee, businesses absolutely can prosecute, provided their "No firearms" sign includes the statement "...as authorized by T.C.A. § 39-17-1359." This gives them the ability to prosecute, and would be a Class B Misdemeanor for you and me if we were to conceal or open carry on their grounds. However, if that language is NOT included, then prosecuting would be problematic. Conceal carry permit, or enhanced carry permit holders are no immune to these laws. I'm not sure about the reciprocity from state to state, but this is the law in Tennessee.And... You didn't change my mind. Sorry.
Private businesses don't create laws.
And of course if I would've just clicked one more page into this I would have seen that your mind was changed haha. I jumped the gun (pun intended) because I just read about this last night after completing my CCP and got excited to be relevant haha. cheers all.http://lawcenter.giffords.org/other-location-restrictions-in-tennessee/
I just read that. I stand corrected. Tennessee CCW laws are insane.
Still better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6.