I was just sitting and started think about all the different gun stuff you don't see around much these days. (Feel free to add your own memories to comments.)
#1 GUN RACKS: I am from Tennessee and back when I was growing up it was pretty much a given that of you saw a pick-up truck, you could bet there would be a gun rack in the back window. Seldom a gun in the rack except for hunting trips but always a gun rack. (Often with an axe handle.)
I think it changed in the 90's when trucks became nicer and more than just work/farm vehicles. They fed into the redneck stereo type and you definitely would want to park at a mall with a gun begging to be stolen BUT I do miss seeing them in people's back windows though.
#2 REALLY BIG HANDGUN LASERS: Think like the one on Arnold's 1911 in the (first) Terminator movie or Danny Glover's Desert Eagle in Predator 2. (Which not to drift TOO off subject... what a crappy sequel!)
I know technology improves and things are made smaller and better all the time. However, it genuinely surprises me (that given the firearm communities love of tradition and stalwart dislike for new things) there isn't a hardcore "the big old lasers are better" group. If you consider they continuing popularity of revolvers (admittedly I like and a few myself) and there are guys that still "don't trust" polymer guns. (Not the same as just liking metal better but still just refuse to believe they are any good.) Through in just a love of nostalgia like guys building AR-15s that look like Vietnam era M-16s and basic GI 1911s, it's not so far-fetched to imagine some guy clinging to his old Mini-Maglite sized pistol laser.
Plus, I just wonder what happened to all the old ones. (I wonder if they sold them for scrap metal like the old large satellites for TV... always laugh when I still see on behind a building or something.)
#3 SURPLUS GUNS IN MAGAZINES: I recall as a cub scout seeing ads for switchblades in the back of Boys Life but that was about it. Later, I would see ads for old police trade-ins in Shotgun News in my early teens.
However, I heard stories (post WWII) there were tons of cheap 1911s (and ammo), Garandes, Bolt Action Springfields, Mausers and all kinds of other stuff for sale in the back of several magazines. I would love to have confirmation of this stuff.
Those are the three that first come to mind. I'm sure I will think of some more later but I would love to hear everyone else reminisce about these or other examples of firearm related things that are pretty much extinct these days.
#1 GUN RACKS: I am from Tennessee and back when I was growing up it was pretty much a given that of you saw a pick-up truck, you could bet there would be a gun rack in the back window. Seldom a gun in the rack except for hunting trips but always a gun rack. (Often with an axe handle.)
I think it changed in the 90's when trucks became nicer and more than just work/farm vehicles. They fed into the redneck stereo type and you definitely would want to park at a mall with a gun begging to be stolen BUT I do miss seeing them in people's back windows though.
#2 REALLY BIG HANDGUN LASERS: Think like the one on Arnold's 1911 in the (first) Terminator movie or Danny Glover's Desert Eagle in Predator 2. (Which not to drift TOO off subject... what a crappy sequel!)
I know technology improves and things are made smaller and better all the time. However, it genuinely surprises me (that given the firearm communities love of tradition and stalwart dislike for new things) there isn't a hardcore "the big old lasers are better" group. If you consider they continuing popularity of revolvers (admittedly I like and a few myself) and there are guys that still "don't trust" polymer guns. (Not the same as just liking metal better but still just refuse to believe they are any good.) Through in just a love of nostalgia like guys building AR-15s that look like Vietnam era M-16s and basic GI 1911s, it's not so far-fetched to imagine some guy clinging to his old Mini-Maglite sized pistol laser.
Plus, I just wonder what happened to all the old ones. (I wonder if they sold them for scrap metal like the old large satellites for TV... always laugh when I still see on behind a building or something.)
#3 SURPLUS GUNS IN MAGAZINES: I recall as a cub scout seeing ads for switchblades in the back of Boys Life but that was about it. Later, I would see ads for old police trade-ins in Shotgun News in my early teens.
However, I heard stories (post WWII) there were tons of cheap 1911s (and ammo), Garandes, Bolt Action Springfields, Mausers and all kinds of other stuff for sale in the back of several magazines. I would love to have confirmation of this stuff.
Those are the three that first come to mind. I'm sure I will think of some more later but I would love to hear everyone else reminisce about these or other examples of firearm related things that are pretty much extinct these days.