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(props to the originator of the idea)

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Hey, that bag looks familiar! ;-)

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I was a little worried how this cheap bag would hold up to carrying an AK around, but its been good so far.
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74novaman wrote:Hey, that bag looks familiar! ;-)

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I was a little worried how this cheap bag would hold up to carrying an AK around, but its been good so far.
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You may have given me the idea a while back when I was using a golf umbrella.

If so, thanks! :cheers2:

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doc540 wrote:You may have given me the idea a while back when I was using a golf umbrella.

If so, thanks! :cheers2:
I can't take credit for it. I'm not sure if I saw any pictures of it done before I put mine up, but I'd read about people doing it so it wasn't my original idea by any means.

It is a great picture to illustrate how concealable a folding stock AK is though. Who'g going to see a tennis raquet bag and think "gun!"?
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74novaman wrote:
doc540 wrote:You may have given me the idea a while back when I was using a golf umbrella.

If so, thanks! :cheers2:
I can't take credit for it. I'm not sure if I saw any pictures of it done before I put mine up, but I'd read about people doing it so it wasn't my original idea by any means.

It is a great picture to illustrate how concealable a folding stock AK is though. Who'g going to see a tennis raquet bag and think "gun!"?
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mojo84 wrote:
74novaman wrote:
doc540 wrote:You may have given me the idea a while back when I was using a golf umbrella.

If so, thanks! :cheers2:
I can't take credit for it. I'm not sure if I saw any pictures of it done before I put mine up, but I'd read about people doing it so it wasn't my original idea by any means.

It is a great picture to illustrate how concealable a folding stock AK is though. Who'g going to see a tennis raquet bag and think "gun!"?
I will now. :lol:
I hear ya!

Anytime I see a "bag" or "case" I think gun first.
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Doc, the case for your bass guitar should hold a Maw Duce and 500 rounds of ammo. :evil2: "rlol" :smilelol5: :evil2:
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74novaman wrote:
doc540 wrote:You may have given me the idea a while back when I was using a golf umbrella.

If so, thanks! :cheers2:
I can't take credit for it. I'm not sure if I saw any pictures of it done before I put mine up, but I'd read about people doing it so it wasn't my original idea by any means.

It is a great picture to illustrate how concealable a folding stock AK is though. Who'g going to see a tennis raquet bag and think "gun!"?
Especially if you are wearing a tennis skirt and those short socks with the little pom-pom on the back. :woohoo
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MoJo wrote:
74novaman wrote:
doc540 wrote:You may have given me the idea a while back when I was using a golf umbrella.

If so, thanks! :cheers2:
I can't take credit for it. I'm not sure if I saw any pictures of it done before I put mine up, but I'd read about people doing it so it wasn't my original idea by any means.

It is a great picture to illustrate how concealable a folding stock AK is though. Who'g going to see a tennis raquet bag and think "gun!"?
Especially if you are wearing a tennis skirt and those short socks with the little pom-pom on the back. :woohoo

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MoJo wrote:Doc, the case for your bass guitar should hold a Maw Duce and 500 rounds of ammo. :evil2: "rlol" :smilelol5: :evil2:
Well, the weight would be about the same. :oops:
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Ak does not need to be covered. Legal naked. To keep bad guys peeking into your car, yeah maybe.
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Beiruty wrote:Ak does not need to be covered. Legal naked. To keep bad guys peeking into your car, yeah maybe.
I was thinking the same thing, but was also wondering if concealing a "rifle" is even legal. Sure you can have it in a case in the vehicle or to and from a building, but can you just walk around with it where the obvious intent is to conceal it like this?
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C-dub wrote:
Beiruty wrote:Ak does not need to be covered. Legal naked. To keep bad guys peeking into your car, yeah maybe.
I was thinking the same thing, but was also wondering if concealing a "rifle" is even legal. Sure you can have it in a case in the vehicle or to and from a building, but can you just walk around with it where the obvious intent is to conceal it like this?
Where is the law that prohibits such carrying a long rifle carried in a Tennis-racket bag?
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Beiruty wrote:
C-dub wrote:
Beiruty wrote:Ak does not need to be covered. Legal naked. To keep bad guys peeking into your car, yeah maybe.
I was thinking the same thing, but was also wondering if concealing a "rifle" is even legal. Sure you can have it in a case in the vehicle or to and from a building, but can you just walk around with it where the obvious intent is to conceal it like this?
Where is the law that prohibits such carrying a long rifle carried in a Tennis-racket bag?
I don't know. I was just wondering and extrapolating that since a CHL covers handguns and that the open carry of rifles is legal that there might be some prohibition of carrying a long gun concealed.
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