how to mount a tactical shotgun

   / how to mount a tactical shotgun #31  
I thought it was best to take it out because I didn't want anyone to take it as an insult. It was tongue in check but you know how that comes across on the internet without being able to hear my inflection and my southern accent. :D I a little redneck myself //
Call someone a “Swamp Yankee” in these parts and watch the fur fly....

But while we have plenty of snow - Poisonous Snakes Not Found.
 
   / how to mount a tactical shotgun #32  
Call someone a “Swamp Yankee” in these parts and watch the fur fly....

But while we have plenty of snow - Poisonous Snakes Not Found.

You Sir, can call me anything you like except "Late for Dinner". Folks are just to dang thin skinned these days. Can't even tease people anymore, might wind up shot, stabbed or run over.
 
   / how to mount a tactical shotgun #33  
Call someone a “Swamp Yankee” in these parts and watch the fur fly....

Don't worry, I'd never call anyone that mainly because this southern boy has no idea what the **** that means and has never heard it before in his life. :laughing:
 
   / how to mount a tactical shotgun #34  
+1
Where I live, there are lots of snakes, and a lot of them are poisonous. Water moccasins and copper heads mostly. I got a trash grabber and a machete that I mounted on the wall above the back door so that any time I receive a snake alert from the dog or the kids, I can grab it on the way and take care of business. They are never there when a snake is. The wife couldn't find her grabber to get stuff from the top shelf of the pantry so she took the snake grabber and for some reason left it in the bathroom. My nephew borrowed the machete. Or I'm already outside and There's no time to go get it. There's always a different reason. I always end up using improvised snake dispatch gear.

Last week I held one down with a push broom and lightened his load from the neck up with a cordless sawzall. That was messy.

BUT. If you were to mount a weapon of your choice on the tractor and leave it there, with the intended purpose of using while using the tractor, then (in theory) it should always be there when you need it.

I had a widdowed Great Aunt in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas who had lost her dominant arm to a Western Diamondback (reaching into a shed). She was like a freaking Shaolin master with a garden hoe!

She kept a slightly shotened hoe in her ranch truck while she managed her 8,000ac. I truly never saw it take more that two swings. One for the head and one for the rattlers.

She had several mason jars full of rattlers above her sink. (The one that got her arm had no rattle... She killed it too. :laughing:).

She was 'of a different time." Man she HATED the baby boomers LoL.
 
   / how to mount a tactical shotgun #35  
A whole lotta talk - but no action - and certainly no pics.

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   / how to mount a tactical shotgun #36  
FTG-05 - - what in THE H E L L is out there in Tennessee that you have to go out on your tractor with such heavy armament? The pictures beg the question - - are you heading out to do tractor work or are you going out to start a war?? You can not tell me that you expect to meet something out on your property that will require that level of fire power.
 
   / how to mount a tactical shotgun #37  
FTG-05 - - what in THE H E L L is out there in Tennessee that you have to go out on your tractor with such heavy armament? The pictures beg the question - - are you heading out to do tractor work or are you going out to start a war?? You can not tell me that you expect to meet something out on your property that will require that level of fire power.

That level of firepower? I see .22 and .223; you're acting like he's got a rocket launcher strapped to the thing :laughing:
 
   / how to mount a tactical shotgun #39  
Well - when you consider that the heaviest "artillery" I've ever felt necessary to take with me - out on my 80 - to be a long handled shovel.

YES - that's pretty well "strapped".

I still have not heard an answer to the question - why does FTG-05 feel he needs that level of firepower with him.
 
   / how to mount a tactical shotgun #40  
Well - when you consider that the heaviest "artillery" I've ever felt necessary to take with me - out on my 80 - to be a long handled shovel.

YES - that's pretty well "strapped".

I still have not heard an answer to the question - why does FTG-05 feel he needs that level of firepower with him.
I'm thinking he didn't think of black bears, and wild boars though, needing much larger calibers.. Ten Cute Smoky Mountain Animals The Can Kill You
 

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