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I boondocked (full-time) for 12 years, 4,000+ nights in my RV, 64 nights in the backcountry of the US. I write articles and present shows at RV shows in the western US. One of the articles I wrote addresses some of the talking points you shared. May this article will answer some of your questions for you and your wife.

https://www.truckcampermagazine.com/newbie-articles/personal-safety-for-truck-campers-part-1/
I read both articles. Excellent! Thank you.
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I'm not a fan of the "rick-rack" sound as a deterrent as that means you have space for one more round in your weapon. In my head I've always thought I'd want the extra round already there and to not waste valuable time chambering a round. But that's only the opinion of a grumpy old man.

I always cringe when I see TV shows and movies with people forever making a big deal out of chambering a round in whatever weapon they have on them. I realize it's for dramatic effect, but that still just grates on my nerves.
i get annoyed with all the cocking and over cocking in movies too!
 

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It’s also a sound that immediately gives away your position, removing any advantage you had there.
this is true, much like a flashlight would also give away ones spot. its a catch 22. like does one hide or hunt. i can come up with pros and cons for both.
 

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which ones are not? im assuming some of the older models?
You'd have to check with the manufacturer but iirc most are not. The 590A1 is cause it was made to pass a mil-spec test that involved dropping it.

4.6.7 Rough handlinq. After completion of the performance
test, three weapons shall be chosen and subjected to the rough
Each weapon will have the safety "on", a primed
handling test.
cartridge case in the chamber and a fully loaded magazine. One
weapon shall be conditioned at -20°F, one at ambient and one at
+120oF for a minimum of four hours prior to the test. The
weapons shall be dropped a minimum distance of four feet (lowest
point on the weapon to the drop surface) in each of the following
five modes: butt end down, right side down, left side down, top
side down, and 45 degree angle with vertical Plane - butt end
The drop surface shall be 85 + 5 Durometer (Shore A)
down.
rubber mat, one inch thick, backed by concrete. At the test’s
conclusion, the weapon must be safe and serviceable and the
primed shell shall not have fired.
 


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anyone tried one of the sds tpb 12 ga shotguns? it looks like it would be a lot of fun for popping targets. i see them on sale for 199 now and then. its tempting. i think its from turkey. they have a few models on the market and all of them appear to be the same basic action in a slightly different wrapper.
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Were you ever in a situation where you felt concerns for you safety ? In 40 yrs of camping with a good deal of backpacking to remote areas I've only encountered 2 instances where I wanted/needed to put distance between a person. With the huge increase in back country use assume it's accompanied by more unsavory types using the backcountry.

My background in backpacking extends to 1972 and was a backcountry Ranger in two national Parks. In my years of backpacking and full timing in a truck camper I only experienced one situation where I prepared for a situation that left me uncomfortable.

I was boodocking in a location just outside of White's City, NM. I was down a seldom used 2 tracks, to a dry riverbed, nest to a bluff. I was positioned so I could see the only way in. I was in my camper one day and observed a Chevy truck coming down the 2 tracks, towards my rig. I was inside and during the daytime one can't see into the camper due to its darkened windows.

The truck stopped outside my rig, two of the occupants had been riding in the bed holding onto the light bar. They jumped out and I watched them as they walked around my rig, some of this time I could not see them. I could feel one of them pulling on the padlock of my motorcycle trailer.

During this time, I put on my drop holster and grabbed my long gun and stepped outside my door. I am not big guy but have a look and tone of voice. "Hey, can I help you guys?"

The one that had tested the padlock came around in front of me, as did the person driving the truck, and second person. "Thought you might have been broken down."

"Nope, I'm Good."

With that, they climbed back in their truck and left. Were their intentions honorable? Who knows. But their actions were suspicious, especially if I had not been there or showed a degree of vulnerability.
 

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i get annoyed with all the cocking and over cocking in movies too!
If there is a threat, a round should already be chambered. An EDC, if one is trained and confident, a round should always be chambered. An unchambered gun will get you in the grave.
 

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If there is a threat, a round should already be chambered. An EDC, if one is trained and confident, a round should always be chambered. An unchambered gun will get you in the grave.
Yes !!!
An unchambered handgun is a hammer, and a long gun becomes a club.
 

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A Taurus .44 mag caught my eye this past weekend. I wondered to the ammo section an saw the price of .44 mag an put it down.

Maybe a semi auto 12 ga or a lever action in a caliber I already use.
 

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A Taurus .44 mag caught my eye this past weekend. I wondered to the ammo section an saw the price of .44 mag an put it down.

Maybe a semi auto 12 ga or a lever action in a caliber I already use.
It's a favorite of many reloaders. Straight-wall case means easy to reload, can do hot 44 Mag or subsonic 44 Special, and save a lot in the process.
 

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I used to drive the trails in Talladega - absolutely beautiful. But, if there was ever an argument about carrying a gun when camping, this is it!
https://www.wvtm13.com/article/cheaha-state-park-murder-alabama-talladega/46291439

The sad story then grows even more concerning with this development.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...-robbery-fatal-shooting-child-gun/7846391001/
agree , although those incidents are extremely rare I'll borrow an oft used statement on here usually stated for maintenace discussions, " it's cheap insurance" , seems spending ~ $500 to have a pistol is worth it. Most of my buds for backcountry activities and certainly those who were in my hunting club have long possessed pistols, some have quite the collection of firearms including one guy who had a tricked out AR15 that I think he had $20k in, had a huge optical scope on it and he would boast having huge amounts of ammo, maybe 20k rounds IIRC, always made for interesting discussions in the blind while waiting for birds to show regards the need for having such an arsenal.
 

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agree , although those incidents are extremely rare I'll borrow an oft used statement on here usually stated for maintenace discussions, " it's cheap insurance" , seems spending ~ $500 to have a pistol is worth it. Most of my buds for backcountry activities and certainly those who were in my hunting club have long possessed pistols, some have quite the collection of firearms including one guy who had a tricked out AR15 that I think he had $20k in, had a huge optical scope on it and he would boast having huge amounts of ammo, maybe 20k rounds IIRC, always made for interesting discussions in the blind while waiting for birds to show regards the need for having such an arsenal.
"...better to have it and not really need it than really need it and not have it..."

To borrow another oft-used expression.

Now, if only I could AFFORD to have it!
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