that rig would be illegal in FLAGum Creek makes a nice vehicle mount holster that mounts to the panel under the steering wheel. Always there and concealed in plain site. I have one in my Jeep and it keeps my CCW right where I need it!
Holstering and unholstering a gun under these circumstances could get "tiresome"? Really, you've got to be kidding.let's say that you are carrying and you leave your firearm out while driving just to be safe. However, when you get to a store for instance, you to holster your weapon. And then unholster when you get back into your vehicle. This could get tiresome if your have to make several stops.
Can't speak for anyone else, but... um... what's wrong with leaving it on your person?
Can't speak for anyone else, but... um... what's wrong with leaving it on your person?
There is an alternative under these circumstances that beat drawing a concealed firearm......... Simply remove your foot from the brake and exert pressure to the excelorator. 3500 pounds @ 25 mph beats 124 grains @ 1200 fps.
I know exactly what you mean. That's why I have a Ruger SP101 357 for my car. Its small, I can put in the console between my seat. I use to have a Ruger LCP in there but the BG have gotten bigger:dirol:I was wondering about having a vehicle gun. I say this because I saw, while sitting at an intersection, a guy walking who approached a car across the street. This guy walked up to the driver's window and I assume asked for money, because I could see the driver shaking his head & waving him off. I had the thought: "If the driver is carrying concealed and his firearm in on his right side, under his seatbelt, would he have time to react & draw if this guy attempted to smash his window and/or attack him". A Vehicle gun lying in the passenger seat or in the console could possibly save a life. Also, let's say that you are carrying and you leave your firearm out while driving just to be safe. However, when you get to a store for instance, you to holster your weapon. And then unholster when you get back into your vehicle. This could get tiresome if your have to make several stops. You could keep your carry weapon holstered and use your vehicle weapon for "driving protection".What are some opinions on this?
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