Considering a Console bunker @ www.safetysecurity.co/vehicle-safes/
I have ordered the middle console vault for the truck, but don’t want to be fumbling with a dial combo or armrest if/when SHTF.
https://www.consolevault.com/Ford-F150-2015-2019.html
He’s not wrong you know.I like the Safariland QLS. You can from your belt to under the dash.
He’s not wrong you know.
Yes, looked into it. Saw the holster online, need to see a video of how it will function.
[video=youtube_share;DOJveNWU9LQ]http://youtu.be/DOJveNWU9LQ[/video]
https://www.activeresponsetraining.net/dont-dig-the-rig-21
Your car is not a gun safe. Risk of losing it in a collision, risk of theft, risk of negligent discharge by requiring unnecessary handling of the weapon, car holsters are simply bad. The fact that somebody sells them does not make them a good idea and does not mean you have to buy one.
https://www.activeresponsetraining.net/dont-dig-the-rig-21
Your car is not a gun safe. Risk of losing it in a collision, risk of theft, risk of negligent discharge by requiring unnecessary handling of the weapon, car holsters are simply bad. The fact that somebody sells them does not make them a good idea and does not mean you have to buy one.
Written by Greg Ellifritz
Conceil Nation has a regular feature on its website called #DIGTHERIG.
I'm going to call my series DON’T DIG THE RIG.
This installment takes a look at Travis and his Smith and Wesson M&P 45 in an Alien Gear holster. It's a big gun. It’s best for people with large hands. Most people would really be better served by the 9mm version.
Even worse is the idea of a “car holster.” I carry a spare pistol in my car. It’s hidden in a locked safe attached to a structural component of the car in the spare tire well underneath a whole bunch of other stuff in the rear cargo area of my SUV.
I can not believe this guy writes for the gun community.