One man was threatened at gunpoint in what Alaska State Troopers are calling a 'road rage incident' ended just off the Parks Highway.

The incident happened early Wednesday morning, troopers say, at around 7 a.m. It began when two men driving separate vehicles "were cutting each other off" on the busy highway, headed south into Anchorage.

The altercation came to a head when one driver, who filed a report with troopers regarding the incident, tried to remove himself from the situation, and took an exit before Hyer Road.

The other driver, however, got off on the same exit, and pulled alongside the man, crossing the double yellow lines. That's when, troopers say, the gun came out.

The man driving the other truck, a silver Dodge Dakota with a lift kit, large tires, and what AST called "a redneck sticker" across the truck's back windows, pointed the gun at him in order to make him pull over.

The confrontation ended, troopers say, when the driver who filed the report then responded to having a gun drawn on him by in turn "showing the other driver he was carrying a gun as well."

Troopers say the investigation is ongoing, and authorities are trying to contact the man who initially pointed a gun at the other driver.