Firearm Stowage
#23
Safety Car
S&W 442 J-Frame snubbie .38 +P in an Uncle Mikes pocket holster fits perfectly in the front 1/3 of the console. I used a standard tool box foam divider cut to the width of the console to seperate it from the back portion of the console. It keeps other items from entering that area.
#24
Pro
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Give him a break. He's from Washington. They've voted solid Democrat for almost 30 years. The government will make sure nothing bad ever happens to him.
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#30
Racer
S&W 442 J-Frame snubbie .38 +P in an Uncle Mikes pocket holster fits perfectly in the front 1/3 of the console. I used a standard tool box foam divider cut to the width of the console to seperate it from the back portion of the console. It keeps other items from entering that area.
The Kimber Ultra HD is in an IWB.
#31
Drifting
Got this off of one of the forums I used to be on:
Guns are like parachutes, if your ever in a situation that you need one and you dont have one, you'll probably never need one again.
Never thought of the foam idea to keep the "items" seperate.
Guns are like parachutes, if your ever in a situation that you need one and you dont have one, you'll probably never need one again.
Never thought of the foam idea to keep the "items" seperate.
#32
Advanced
#35
Washington state has pretty descent gun rights with both Open and Concealed carry allowed and not many restrictions on places you aren't allowed to go while carrying. Guess the poster would rather outsource his safety to a telephone number, hope for the best!
I prefer to prepare for the worst, but there are always 2 different types of people.
I prefer to prepare for the worst, but there are always 2 different types of people.
#37
Le Mans Master
Ruger P95DC Made in the USA fits in the glove box, my other made in the USA Colt AR-15.........I just can't find a spot for it lmao.
#38
Le Mans Master
[QUOTE=FortMorganAl;1582473984]Give him a break. He's from Washington. They've voted solid Democrat for almost 30 years. The government will make sure nothing bad ever happens to him.
Will Medicare/Medicaid pay for a holster?
Will Medicare/Medicaid pay for a holster?
#39
Le Mans Master
Lots of good comments here and good ideas.
State's laws very, and here concealed means concealed. Best be careful of something out in the open if you are stopped by LEO or you can end up having a very bad day. Like that idea of ankle carry if you pistol is small enough and you train to draw it. But I ware shorts 8 months a year. Cargo shorts or pants are good for pocket carry since you have good access when seated. Otherwise center console is good. I don't like the idea of under the seat because there are wires there and it really needs to be held down so it does not slide and become unreachable when you most need it or slide out get caught on something and have a ND.
Anti's (libitards) make good victims.
State's laws very, and here concealed means concealed. Best be careful of something out in the open if you are stopped by LEO or you can end up having a very bad day. Like that idea of ankle carry if you pistol is small enough and you train to draw it. But I ware shorts 8 months a year. Cargo shorts or pants are good for pocket carry since you have good access when seated. Otherwise center console is good. I don't like the idea of under the seat because there are wires there and it really needs to be held down so it does not slide and become unreachable when you most need it or slide out get caught on something and have a ND.
Anti's (libitards) make good victims.
#40
Safety Car
And this has what to do with a C6? If you can't figure out where to hide your side arm in your car maybe you shouldn't have a side arm!!
Last edited by Big Dan 427; 12-03-2012 at 12:00 PM.