In car storage. ***updated with Pictures***
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Re: In car storage. ***updated with Pictures***
I have a bulldog. I am happy with it, except for interior size. on the way home from vacation, I went to get something out of the back and my carry bag, with the bulldog in it fell out from a height of about 5 or 6 feet. My wife proceeded to tell me that that has fallen out every time she opened the back on our 7 hour trip home. once we got home, I spent about 15 to 20 minutes straightening the latch, so I could then turn the key. I would say the cable I use on it, is the weak point. I don't leave it in the vehicle over night. when we vacation, I take it in with me to secure the firearm at night from the kids.
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Re: In car storage. ***updated with Pictures***
Where does one get an "unbreakable chain"? I'm guessing the easiest place to break yours would be the weld. Reason for my reply is I have guys working for me that could break an anvil.Aesinsp wrote:I drive around in a 3/4 ton Suburban with a 500# safe to secure my weapons.. & an unbreakable huge chain welded to the vehicle's frame.
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Re: In car storage. ***updated with Pictures***
It is often said about the fire service (my line of work) that we have "Guys who could bust an anvil with a rubber mallet".concreteguy wrote:Where does one get an "unbreakable chain"? I'm guessing the easiest place to break yours would be the weld. Reason for my reply is I have guys working for me that could break an anvil.Aesinsp wrote:I drive around in a 3/4 ton Suburban with a 500# safe to secure my weapons.. & an unbreakable huge chain welded to the vehicle's frame.
Quit worrying, hide your gun well, shut up, and CARRY that handgun!
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Re: In car storage. ***updated with Pictures***
carmen fovozzo wrote:If I know in advance that I have to leave my gun in the car I always take my wife's car. I don't want my car's glove box to get damaged.....please don't tell her I said this....
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