When did a pickup truck become a "rig" ?

Growing up we called all vehicles rigs. I suppose it could have originated from referring to another’s vehicle without knowing what they drive. ( What’s your rig? Can we use your rig? Will we fit in your rig? Etc....)
To me personally a truck is a vehicle that is intended to carry a load or cargo in or on. ( pickup truck, flatbed truck, box truck, and even an SUV with room for cargo.) And a 18 wheeler, big rig, or semi ( a mother word of unknown origin) is a TRACTOR TRAILER!!!!!! The tractor part being what you drive, not a truck.
Other person gripes.... it’s a fishing rod not a pole... it’s a magazine not a clip... it’s a cartridge or round not a bullet... and yes my hat brim is curved. That’s just my opinion. LOL😁😁😁
 
Any reference to grammar or spelling patrol results in a loose man point. As does any reference to teachers pets snowflakes and triggers that aren’t electrical or mechanical in nature and which provide for the activation of a device. These are things that women argue about. Which- now that it’s mentioned- arguing will also result in a loose man pint. Men -at least those with any point retention ability say there piece and get on with the business.


Once a man point is loose in the forum it becomes up for grabs to whoever is running the coolest “kit” the hardest as evidenced by the sweetest selfies

My apologies for being triggered. I was not being serious but joking around. Congrats to who ever secured the man point I just surrendered, I will do my best to not let it happen again.😉
 
Thanks for the cautionary statement about tightening your man points. Just don't tighten your man pants too much. Meanwhile I will remain quite (or is that quiet?) lol

I guess I am bored today also. Waiting for USPS to bring me a toy from Doug.
 
Thanks for the cautionary statement about tightening your man points. Just don't tighten your man pants too much. Meanwhile I will remain quite (or is that quiet?) lol

I guess I am bored today also. Waiting for USPS to bring me a toy from Doug.

What kind of "rig" would that be?
Also, pants just seem so overrated sometimes.
Now excuse me while I go loosen the top of a Coors right now.
 
Truck are really the only kind of hunting rigs we see in Oklahoma lol


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What kind of "rig" would that be?
Also, pants just seem so overrated sometimes.
Now excuse me while I go loosen the top of a Coors right now.


I’m about to looosen up one more Sierra Nevada cap and by then I’m gonna be getting pretty tight*
 
I can’t get a purchase on this thread.
I think I’ll go to bed early. I’m running a Tempur-Pedic mattress with a Serta pillow in my kit (platform)......just an FYI.
It’s not the best but it gets the job done.... If I do my part.
 
I have some whiskey and I’m about to “send it”.


Is that correct usage? I always thought that meant for me to send my radio traffic or maybe an artillery round. However, not these days.


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When it’s empty, it’s a truck. When it’s full of gear, it’s a rig.
 
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Now get off your computer Bro, and go hunt.
 
This morning I was driving my rig to work, reached into the jockey box for something and pretty near ended up in the barrow pit.
 
I've noticed it a lot lately. Especially with western hunting shows/podcasts/etc that everyone refers to their truck as a "rig." Is that the commonly used term now? Or is it a regional term? Or something else?

I'm from Wisconsin, and everyone here still calls it a pickup or a truck. The only time someone uses "rig" is if they are referring to a semi tractor trailer.

If you know the answer, great. Otherwise feel free to chime in with what you call your vehicle.

About the same time everybody started "running" everything.
So, what blah blah you runnin?
 
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