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The road block shotgun you may be referring to is the Mossberg 500 "Road Blocker". It's a tactical use Mossberg released in 2009. Google "Mossberg Road Blocker".
Yes you can carry a shotgun in your car but it must be unloaded at all times until you are so many yards off of a main road.
16 yards or 48 feet unless some one knows otherwise
none theirs a seat belt recall in Canada and a tsb for road wander on the early models that requires a cradle shift
Dan owned a house next to mine in Langley, B.C. I never got to meet him but I saw him a few times on his property. We were separated by the Salmon River, which isn't very wide, but enough to give privacy. This was many years ago now & I can't even remember the street I lived on! His house was on the corner of Glover Rd, & the street I can't recall. We lived very close to Ft. Langley.
It's been a wile since you posted but I have a Dudley Williamson shotgun too with serial number 2001 and according to my research (I've recently been researching a lot about him and I now know something) it should be from the 1906-1911 period when he had a shop at Waterloo (Bridge) Road 3, London. From 1912 to 1920 he moved to 5, Waterloo Road. Look on the address on the rib and start from there. I'd love to see some pictures of your shotgun, by the way!
I recall this from Drivers Ed. Technically a stop sign is not a stop position. You should use the crosswalk, sidewalk or edge of the road as your stop position - not the sign itself.
he lived on glover road(had fences painted white)3 or4 miles north of langley b.c.(right hand side of road) I was a taxi driver for economy taxi but never saw him but passed his place quite often.we were proud to have him there because he was so well liked by all.
There are a few instances of foreshadowing dreams in Cormac McCarthy's The Road, particularly in the father's dreams about the man with the shotgun and the boy being left alone. These dreams hint at the dangers and trials the father and son will face on their journey.
I'm a Bristol student, and since it's 2011 right now, and the teachers recall it 10th anniversary, i believe Bristol opened in either in the year 2000 or 2001.
It's been a while since I've heard it, and I don't really care for the song all that much, but as I recall it's pretty much about touring and doing concerts and how much the singer enjoys that lifestyle.
bought a new'70 Deville in Nov of 69. Bayberry color. As I recall I paid right around $6,000 for it. One of the best cars I ever owned. handled like a sports car on road.