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gun concealment in car
fordman49450
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Hello, I have my CCW. I have a 94 Ranger. I was wondering if there is a unit out there I can mount in my truck to put my pistol in that i out of sight, but has easy access to the weapon if I need it in a hurry. THanks guys.
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i have an 03' S10 and have often looked for something similar but have found nothing to my satisfaction
In Louisiana, your car is an extention of your home. You don't need any type of permit to keep guns in your car. I use the door "holder" with a towel underneath to prop it up.
Bet U don't see too much "car-jackin" goin on there, do'ya?
Hello, I have my CCW. I have a 94 Ranger. I was wondering if there is a unit out there I can mount in my truck to put my pistol in that i out of sight, but has easy access to the weapon if I need it in a hurry. THanks guys.
I believe you're looking for something like this:
FOBUS UNIVERSAL MOUNT FOR HOME/AUTO
...well that is about one stupid law right there, duh. You can carry in your holster while driving, but don't dare set it in the console or wherever, geez...They'd be real unhappy with me, a 12g pump, a 45 in the console and a 45 in my holster...[;)]
...Sounds like the game wardens in Wisconcin took lessons from the legislators in WV...[;)]
In Wisconsin your car is considered a potential road hunting machine. Firearms must be unloaded and in a firmly closed case any time they are touching a vehicle. A buddy got chewed out (but not ticketed) by a game warden because he had leaned his unloaded but uncased shotgun against the truck on a lunch break.
WI needs to get rid of that Governor you have and allow people the right to self-protection with a firearm. Perhaps if the SCOTUS gets the 2A case right WI can move forward with this.
Doug