Ruger
FRF Addict
I bought my Raptor when it was a new thing (2011), there were very, very few on the road, and I lived in a science/technology/engineering town. We waved. There were very few of us.
Then I moved to northern Nevada where mining gold and ranching are the principal economic drivers and everybody owns at least one truck, and more and more Raptors (GEN2s and GEN3s) appeared on the roads. If I waved at every Raptor I saw I'd blow out a rotator cuff. I don't wave and nobody else does here, either.
Then I moved to northern Nevada where mining gold and ranching are the principal economic drivers and everybody owns at least one truck, and more and more Raptors (GEN2s and GEN3s) appeared on the roads. If I waved at every Raptor I saw I'd blow out a rotator cuff. I don't wave and nobody else does here, either.