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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: AdmRose on August 02, 2005, 09:27:41 PM
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First of all I have my carry permit so all this is nice and legal.
Second, where should I keep my handgun in my car so that I can reach it but nobody else (say someone breaking into my car) can? I keep it locked in the glove box right now but that doesn't do me much good if I need it when the car is running, since the only way to unlock it is with the key that is in the ignition. I was thinking of putting it in the console between the driver and passenger seat but my fear is that if my car is broken into the console (which opens and closes but doesn't lock) will be the first thing a thief would look in. Any thoughts from people with experience in this department?
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The best place to keep a handgun in a car is at home in a gunsafe.
If you need a gun while you're out, keep it on your person. There's no way you can effectively control access to it in your car. If someone takes your car, they get a gun.
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I don't think you should leave the gun in the car, take it with you. Problem solved.
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The trunk when you aren't in the car, the center console when you are. The best place, of course, is your gunsafe.
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The law here requires it to be ON YOU, unless you go into a place that sells and serves alcoholic beverages. In the car unattended, it is best kept locked in the trunk in a locked box.
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Get a Tank for a car.
Then the 'car' IS the gun.
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If you're not going to carry it, don't bring it with you.
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Definitely keep it on your person. If you can't carry it into an establishment, get a small gunsafe and bolt it inside the trunk. They make some that have fingertip combinations that allow you quick access but still provide adequate security.
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I have a holster attached to the underside of the drivers seat. I am not aloud to carry mine into were I work, work for the state, so that's the best place for me, plus it's easy to reach in a hurry if I need to use it.
Wish I could use my own gun when at work but the state makes us use their firearms instead. :(
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Admiral, unless you're a business man who's on the road alot, or traveling with your family great distances, I wouldn't keep it in my vehicle if I were you.
Personally, I keep mine under the center fold-down console jump seat in my truck when on vacation, traveling abroad. Its easily accessible, and I don't leave it in the truck except for refueling. I put it inside the Truck camper once at our destination, inside a false wall (that also crosses as a liquer storage area for bringing more booze than whats allowed, back over the border from Canada. :D )
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Right up on the dash beside the spare clips. No room on center console...thats where the Molotovs go.
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Originally posted by FiLtH
Right up on the dash beside the spare clips. No room on center console...thats where the Molotovs go.
You might consider one of these...
(http://pic4.picturetrail.com/VOL767/2726312/7109603/106927822.jpg)
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Why do you need a gun?;)
Ok I'll go away now!:lol :lol
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Keep it on you.
If you are going someplace where you cannot take it, leave it home in a safe. If you are going someplace where alochol is being served and you are imbibing definitely leave it home. There is no such thing as a secure spot in a car including in a safe. As long as the car can be easily stolen or broken into, and that covers all of them except for the specialty security cars,, the weapon should not be left in it unattended.
Number one priority in having a weapon is using it only when needed to protect your life. Number 2 is making sure no one else gets it. If that makes it "incoinvenient" too bad, do not leave it where it can be stolen either for itself or as a bonus when your car gets boosted.
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Originally posted by Skydancer
Why do you need a gun?;)
Ok I'll go away now!:lol :lol
Why, to shoot any terrorists we see boarding our trains. ;)
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:lol Lol:lol
You have a point!
:lol
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Just make sure you don't miss & accidently shoot that explosive device.
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makes as good an aiming point as any.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/03/AR2005080301081_pf.html
This is why you shouldn't have a gun in the car!
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
You might consider one of these...
(http://pic4.picturetrail.com/VOL767/2726312/7109603/106927822.jpg)
note to self: Do not tailgate or make obscene gestures to any dark blue Chevy trucks:D :D
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If ya can't carry it on you, don't carry.
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Two years ago I was driving down I-26 towards Charleston, S.C. when this car came up next to me with the driver pointing what looked like a 9mm at my truck. The driver seemed to have this angry look on his face, don't know who it was. I remember one of the Death Row inmates at the prison I work at would smile as he was stabing someone which was very intimidating to his opponent. So I reach below my seat and pulled out my 44Mag, Model 29 S&W and showed it to him as I was smiling. needless to say the guy put down the 9mm and sped away as fast as he could.:)
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If he was serious about doing u any wrong, you would have a bullet in ur head, and a 44 on ur lap. :( The guy already had the advantage, aiming at u from 10ft away.
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Originally posted by JBA
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/03/AR2005080301081_pf.html
This is why you shouldn't have a gun in the car!
Seems to me that would be just the opposite. The very reason TO have a gun in the car. Then the guy might of at least had a chance to protect himself. As it was he was just a target.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Personally, I keep mine under the center fold-down console jump seat in my truck when on vacation, traveling abroad. :D )
nice one rip.
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Originally posted by Skydancer
Why do you need a gun?;)
Ok I'll go away now!:lol :lol
A fundamental tenet of liberty is the right to own what you want, not just what you minimally need.
Oh, and when I transport a sidearm in my car, it will either be locked in the trunk or on my person. It will not be under the seat or in the glove box.
My regards,
Widewing
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they make theses to fit cars..under dash..iunder seat..center consul...in trunk
its a push button safe..i can open mine with my eyes closed laying in bed..in about 2-3 seconds
...when it opens..it also unlcoks from its "base" which is permantly attacjed to..dash-desk..floor..or whatever..You can pick up the entire box and walk with it as a locked box
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/842_1121189739_safe.jpg)
(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/842_1121189328_osafe.jpg)
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Your maid is in vacation?:D
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anyone try the new fingerprint activated ones yet?
green.. have you tried the safariland speedloaders? I like em a lot better. You don't have to twist the knob (there is no knob) and the rounds are held tighter. they won't come out till you push the speedloader halfway into the cylinder.
lazs
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Lazs, you would actually rely on a piece of technology that may or may not like your fingerprint at any given time?