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Pretty cool setup. I like it!
 
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Pretty cool setup. I like it!
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What about an old fashion gun rack for a 12 gauge? Perhaps a PND?
 
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Now you're talkin', son. It's offered by Porsche Exclusive.

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Nice work and write-up.

Same gun, uncle mikes size 16 coming up!
 
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I like it. I keep my sub-compact Glock 37 in the flip compartment of the driver door and maintain situational awareness, especially with the top down.

My wife keeps her Ruger LCP 380 in her purse.
 
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As an X cop I carry. Even in NJ/NY if you get stopped the first thing you tell the officer as he approaches is you are carrying a concealed weapon and have your CCW permit. The first thing you say.
Then he/she will follow protocol. No big deal.
For me the key to carry is quick but safe access---this is a very personal decision and one that needs time to get it right. Work out what will work best for you. I will be doing the same with my 991 TS.
 
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Maybe slightly off topic, but it is a serious question..... and other than transporting my firearm for some specific reason I don't ever have it in my car..

But how often, if you had a weapon concealed in your car (i.e. under the front drivers set etc) would LE ever actually search to find it??

I mean I've driven for 35 years, and been pulled over for my fair share of speeding tickets and minor things.. But not once has my car ever been subjected to a search. (Hell the only time I've ever had to even open the trunk was going to the airport for a while after 9/11 when I'd enter the parking structure)..

I'm not even sure how much probable cause for searching my car.. (yeah, yeah I know they can always find probable cause if they want to.. and maybe it's just that I'm a typical white guy that doesn't get hassled...).. But in the end if it's a simple traffic stop with nothing else involved it's unlikely to a search of the car that results in anything else is going to hold up..

I guess I'm always just amazed when I hear about a celeb getting pulled over and a un-permitted gun is found under the seat.. And maybe it is simply about how you treat the LE when they first approach you..

Serious question though, as I don't doubt that people have had problems.. I'm just never clear what leads to the search..
 
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Maybe slightly off topic, but it is a serious question..... and other than transporting my firearm for some specific reason I don't ever have it in my car..

But how often, if you had a weapon concealed in your car (i.e. under the front drivers set etc) would LE ever actually search to find it??

I mean I've driven for 35 years, and been pulled over for my fair share of speeding tickets and minor things.. But not once has my car ever been subjected to a search. (Hell the only time I've ever had to even open the trunk was going to the airport for a while after 9/11 when I'd enter the parking structure)..

I'm not even sure how much probable cause for searching my car.. (yeah, yeah I know they can always find probable cause if they want to.. and maybe it's just that I'm a typical white guy that doesn't get hassled...).. But in the end if it's a simple traffic stop with nothing else involved it's unlikely to a search of the car that results in anything else is going to hold up..

I guess I'm always just amazed when I hear about a celeb getting pulled over and a un-permitted gun is found under the seat.. And maybe it is simply about how you treat the LE when they first approach you..

Serious question though, as I don't doubt that people have had problems.. I'm just never clear what leads to the search..
Some states prohibit carrying a weapon like the one depicted. Declaring it to a LEO would not be wise in those situations. Always a good idea to check your state laws and the for the states you intend to pass through. For example, in Maryland, you would be in a whole-heep-a-mess of trouble, boy.

 
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Question--What will you do with the pistol while pumping gas? Will it remain in the car? Will there be another holster already on you to transfer it too? Serious questions if the weapon is really for self-defense.
 
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I do not get this at all. The gun should be carried concealed and on you, readily accessible, and not visible in the car???
 
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I would suggest anyone wanting to pack in their 911 follow their respective State firearms Law.

In my application, it is perfectly legal where I live, and I can access my firearm in about a second if I need it. In a State that strips all Residents of the right to defend themselves with a firearm except while in their own home, like Maryland, you would not want to have a concealed firearm in the car in the first place.

Due diligence for anyone is to understand your home State Firearms laws.
 

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Originally Posted by VikingMariner
Question--What will you do with the pistol while pumping gas? Will it remain in the car? Will there be another holster already on you to transfer it too? Serious questions if the weapon is really for self-defense.
It is called a pocket holster. Costs about $10. How is this answer to your "serious question"?

 
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A terrible answer. The trigger is exposed and at some point you will shoot yourself.

I'm not going to sit here and brag about my professional expertise, but please get a custom-made kydex holster that covers the trigger and check your local laws so you don't end up in the hospital or jail. Thanks. No offense intended.
 

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A terrible answer. The trigger is exposed and at some point you will shoot yourself.

I'm not going to sit here and brag about my professional expertise, but please get a custom-made kydex holster that covers the trigger and check your local laws so you don't end up in the hospital or jail. Thanks. No offense intended.
Been doing this for many years and no issues so far.

I don't agree with anything you have posted in this thread, frankly, and I find your belittling, stereotypical, Buford T. Justice and Dukes of Hazzard type comments particularly offensive.

I know my local gun laws quite well, so I don't need your help there, either.
 

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