Leaving gun in car?
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Re: Leaving gun in car?
I put console vaults in all of my vehicles. Best solution I have come up with for this problem.
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Re: Leaving gun in car?
I am very rarely in a position where I have to leave my EDC in my truck. What I have done it put a cable lock around both the driver and passenger seat posts with the key in the lock. If I have to leave my gun, or if a passenger needs to, I slip the cable lock through the barrel, close the lock and take the key. The gun stays hidden under the seat but locked to the post in the even of a break in. It's not perfect, but a simple solution for something I might use once every two or three years.
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Re: Leaving gun in car?
I like this answer. I also try to park somewhere conspicuous, like near the entrance, under a lamp, etc. where people will be less likely to want to target my vehicle.karder wrote:What I have done it put a cable lock around both the driver and passenger seat posts with the key in the lock. If I have to leave my gun, or if a passenger needs to, I slip the cable lock through the barrel, close the lock and take the key. The gun stays hidden under the seat but locked to the post in the even of a break in.