Where to conceal sig in my '10
#11
Rule #1- Always keep your firearm on your person. I carry a Kel-Tec P3AT and I have two Uncle Mikes holsters..A small pancake waist, and an ankle holster.. DON"T LEAVE YOUR FIREARM IN YOUR CAR....When the SHTF, you want it on your body, perferable on your waist..You can't tell the scumbag, "Hang on a second while I run to my car to get my gun."
#13
*jealous*
I live in the PRC (Peoples Republic of Chicago)... The LAST state in the union that won't permit any carry....
Get caught with any firearm not consistent with transportation laws and you've committed a felony... Which means in your truck, in a locked box with one round in a clip and the clip in the gun... you're a felon...
My battle cry... "Split the State at 88!!"
I live in the PRC (Peoples Republic of Chicago)... The LAST state in the union that won't permit any carry....
Get caught with any firearm not consistent with transportation laws and you've committed a felony... Which means in your truck, in a locked box with one round in a clip and the clip in the gun... you're a felon...
My battle cry... "Split the State at 88!!"
#14
I don't have a weapon (unless you consider the aluminum baseball bat in the back seat) but I plan on buying one upon graduation. However, I have to agree with those who say that it needs to be on your body at all times, especially when you know there's a possibility of a situation going South. I would keep it holstered on my person, not on a passenger seat or the floor.
Do you really want to have all Hell break loose with moments to defend yourself or another and have to fumble for your gun that's 4 feet away? Invest in a holster that is comfortable and provides easy personal access when sitting in the driver seat AND standing. That's the only way I'd go, but then again, it's just one man's opinion.
Do you really want to have all Hell break loose with moments to defend yourself or another and have to fumble for your gun that's 4 feet away? Invest in a holster that is comfortable and provides easy personal access when sitting in the driver seat AND standing. That's the only way I'd go, but then again, it's just one man's opinion.
#16
I also say just keep it on yourself. I never leave mine in the car. To many thieves in this world. Also I don't even want to know what headache it would be with the cops, after you tell them it was stolen.
#18
Rule #1- Always keep your firearm on your person. I carry a Kel-Tec P3AT and I have two Uncle Mikes holsters..A small pancake waist, and an ankle holster.. DON"T LEAVE YOUR FIREARM IN YOUR CAR....When the SHTF, you want it on your body, perferable on your waist..You can't tell the scumbag, "Hang on a second while I run to my car to get my gun."
#19
#20
I've got my ccw and wondering if anyone who's carrying has found a good place besides the glove box thats within easy reach. In the 06 it was tight, but between the seat and the center console was fine. Its too tight in the 10. No way a P250 compact is fitting in the either center console compartment, and I dont want to lean over to the glove box in an emergency. Underseat has too many wires, motors, etc...anybody figure out a good place? This is legal in Colorado, so please, no lectures about safety, etc...I'm trained and have used handguns for years and this is completely legit.
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Tisk.....