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    Default Re: Question regarding carry safety in vehicles.

    Remember, the more you play with your gun, the more likely it will go off.

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    Default Re: Question regarding carry safety in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jhaydeno View Post
    Sorry, I should clarify: that*s only where I put the firearm while driving the car. Once I arrive it is back in the waistband. I would be very unhappy if I ever had a firearm stolen due to my negligence.
    Yeah, but if Toecutter and his crew come at you on the highway, can you access it quickly enough?

    And you'll probably shoot yourself if you either try to transfer it from the vehicle holster to your on body holster, or take the holster from your car and clip it on your belt.

    And if empty holster is visible, your vehicle will surely be on blocks when you come back to it.

    Then you'll have to call your wife to come pick you up. And while she's coming for your, those thieves will go to your house and clean it out because they got your address from the registration you left in the glove box or console.

    They'll probably also get all of your accounts and passwords off your stolen laptop and steal your identity, leaving you destitute.

    But all is not lost, because then you can go search parking lots for vehicles with visible empty holsters.

    Some people...

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    Default Re: Question regarding carry safety in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Qtrborecrazy View Post
    Remember, the more you play with your gun, the more likely it will go off.
    Not for me, I got skills.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Default Re: Question regarding carry safety in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    Then don't live in those cities.
    Or use a job application instead of a sweatshirt.
    If everyone from Philadelphia, NYC and Los Angeles decided not to live in their big city anymore, you would have to find room for over 14 million people. I am sure all of you suburbanites and those in the sticks wouldn*t want all of these city folks moving out your way.

    Plus some of us like visiting the big cities. The Keystone State is great, but hitting a Jewish Deli in the Big Apple is an adventure.

    I get your sarcasm about the job application, but the crews in SF made theft from auto a full time job.

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    Default Re: Question regarding carry safety in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    When driving my truck, my EDC gets parked in the door pocket but when I get out, it goes onto my holster. I am opposed to ever leaving mine in my car, regardless of where it is parked.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jhaydeno View Post
    Sorry, I should clarify: that’s only where I put the firearm while driving the car. Once I arrive it is back in the waistband. I would be very unhappy if I ever had a firearm stolen due to my negligence.
    People inadvertently leave their children in the back seats of their vehicles and in an extreme situation you may be bailing out of your vehicle quicker than you expected. But do what is comfortable for you.

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    Default Re: Question regarding carry safety in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    Not for me, I got skills.
    napoleon-dynamite.jpg

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    Default Re: Question regarding carry safety in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    Not for me, I got skills.
    Eaton, Allison, or Spicer?

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    Default Re: Question regarding carry safety in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    Not for me, I got skills.
    PSA.. Treat your firearm the way you should treat your johnson... The less you handle it the less likely it will go off...
    "If you're not catching flak, you're not over the target"

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    Default Re: Question regarding carry safety in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by PASE717 View Post
    PSA.. Treat your firearm the way you should treat your johnson... The less you handle it the less likely it will go off...
    Could be and maybe I'm just complacent since I've been handling both for about 55 years and neither has negligently fired.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Default Re: Question regarding carry safety in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by PASE717 View Post
    PSA.. Treat your firearm the way you should treat your johnson... The less you handle it the less likely it will go off...
    Hair triggers and lightweight pulls can be unpredictable...

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