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The Headrest Safe...
montanajoe
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Has potential if it is not noticable from outside the car or even if you are in the car. I guess what I'm saying is if no one can see it, it could be great.
Nope. Steel box bolted to the floor, out of sight. That thing would likely defeat the purpose of a headrest.
Like the concept: secure with quick access. A case of “hidden in plain sight”, as long as the headrests match your interior. Tad pricey.
I’m like @He Dog … steel box bolted to the floor out of sight for “get home “ firearms (I realize this is not practical in all vehicles). Steel box also allows extra loaded mag storage. My rapid response weapons are on my person or - if I win the lottery - maybe in my new headrest.
My thought also. I fear in a crash that would snap a neck faster than Dale Earnhardt in turn 4.
@He Dog
It took me two years before I found three hidy holes in my 2018 F-150. There may be more that I haven't found yet. I took the head rests off, they interfered with my Stetson.
"they interfered with my Stetson." Amen brother, I turned mine around so that still work, but are just a bit further back.
You wear your Stetson backwards? Don
I don't leave anything in my car or truck I'm not willing to lose.
No, my seat.
I am not willing to lose anything I have worked my donkey off for 65 years to achieve. Ya' know, life in prison doesn't mean a heck of a lot when yer sneakin' up on 80.
Seems like it would be easy to walk away with the safe. Why is there no way to secure it to the seat? Pass until that's fixed.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain