Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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Hip holster for a long arm! Why didnt I think of that!
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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09/29/23 05:48 PM
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For the conceal carry version, I think I could manage one of those inside my bib overalls today, but I've have to walk around like Chester. Maybe nobody would notice.
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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09/29/23 05:53 PM
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I'm not sure Universal was around in the '80's.The long gun is a M1 carbine,the short one was a pistol version of the carbine called the Enforcer.I'd say this is from the early to mid 70's.
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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09/29/23 05:54 PM
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Is just such an ascetic, kinda hate I don't get to experience it. Will look and read though books or magazines from this time period for hours because of stuff like this  seriously though large portion of my generation really likes this stuff more then current stuff honestly. Especially the cloner community Gun culture? When I was in grade school,,I was allowed to bring my .22 rife in to school for show and tell day.Ammo and all.And on the bus both ways.And no one thought anything about it.
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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09/29/23 06:05 PM
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Is just such an ascetic, kinda hate I don't get to experience it. Will look and read though books or magazines from this time period for hours because of stuff like this  seriously though large portion of my generation really likes this stuff more then current stuff honestly. Especially the cloner community Gun culture? When I was in grade school,,I was allowed to bring my .22 rife in to school for show and tell day.Ammo and all.And on the bus both ways.And no one thought anything about it. That would be apart of you generations gun culture
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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Ok so the term gun culture seems to confuse some . It's not slw. Woke term or something basically all it is is just the accumulated whatever of the gun community of given place or time . So like if you go to West Texas and hang out with predators hunters, a lot of them have kinda their own culture when it comes to firearms lots of these style rifles , people are considering $2000 as a average gun , nice scopes , shooting small groups being able to reach out a good distance. As an example ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/09/full-34110-190533-full_10697_144298_20180411_103848.jpg) Just about every time period and place you and pretty easily see a different culture when it comes guns. Can go as far back as the different styles of muzzleloaders , Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Hawkins ect.
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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09/29/23 07:22 PM
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For the conceal carry version, I think I could manage one of those inside my bib overalls today, but I've have to walk around like Chester. Maybe nobody would notice. "I got this one Marshal Dillon." Then Chester pulls out the rifle, shoots and walks over to the body without limping, gun in hand, ready for a kill shot. Keith
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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Maybe I lived a sheltered life, wasn't really any "gun culture" around here that I was ever around in the 80s and 90s. Was a hunting culture I guess with everyone having their favorite hunting rifle or shotgun but they were just tools that were secondary to the hunt itself. Sure wasn't anything like that pic around here. Maybe Savell can connect better with that pic  THIS^^^^^^^^^^^ Gun culture?? Sheeeet!
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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Is just such an ascetic, kinda hate I don't get to experience it. Will look and read though books or magazines from this time period for hours because of stuff like this  seriously though large portion of my generation really likes this stuff more then current stuff honestly. Especially the cloner community They couldnt even draw them guns out of them Calven Klein holsters.Hahahahahaaaa
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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09/29/23 08:39 PM
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Ok so the term gun culture seems to confuse some . It's not slw. Woke term or something basically all it is is just the accumulated whatever of the gun community of given place or time . So like if you go to West Texas and hang out with predators hunters, a lot of them have kinda their own culture when it comes to firearms lots of these style rifles , people are considering $2000 as a average gun , nice scopes , shooting small groups being able to reach out a good distance. As an example ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/09/full-34110-190533-full_10697_144298_20180411_103848.jpg) Just about every time period and place you and pretty easily see a different culture when it comes guns. Can go as far back as the different styles of muzzleloaders , Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Hawkins ect. I'm more confused by ascetic. Trying to figure out what guns have to do with depriving oneself of pleasure for religious purposes. But, then, a lot of your posts don't make much sense to me, lol.
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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Is just such an ascetic, kinda hate I don't get to experience it. Will look and read though books or magazines from this time period for hours because of stuff like this  seriously though large portion of my generation really likes this stuff more then current stuff honestly. Especially the cloner community They couldnt even draw them guns out of them Calven Klein holsters.Hahahahahaaaa Those gayrods wouldnt last 5 minutes in Chicago.
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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09/29/23 09:24 PM
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I see two winners in this post- Yotetrapper30 & Boco!!
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Re: 80'-90's gun culture
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09/29/23 10:35 PM
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people have always thrown ideas at the wall to see what stuck
the question has been around a long time , how do you hands free carry a firearm capable enough to be useful
the answers have been different and laws restrict a lot of useful
the current answer is basically the quick adjust 2 point sling
it had been a braced pistol and a 2 point quick adjust sling
the slings like the Vickers and the Magpul MS1 MS2 MS3
alternately pistols with slide mounted optics are answering this question from the other direction
you should look back and see what passed as a tree stand around that time , looks like they were made in someone garage because they weren't far off of that.
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