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conceal carry locations in the s197
I was curious what setups people have for easy access and concealability to a firearm in your mustang. This is Texas so I assume some people carry.
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I plan to figure something out under the dash on the driver side, but that may prove to be a little harder than initial thought. Need to get a pistol first. Lol
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Yea I'm thinking about mounting a holster under the steering wheel but that is just a thought I haven't really looked to see if that would work. Definitely get something, If you know what caliber you want start buying ammo a box here and there and when you get the gun you will have a stash already building. You never know when another sandy hook type thing will happen and ammo will get hard to find and price goes up.
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Luckily I like .40 and that ammo is pretty easy to come by from what I've seen.
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Over the last year it was hard to get, the last couple of months things have pretty much got back to normal.
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I either leave it on my hip or I have a small galco holster that clips under the steering wheel for very easy access. I am never without mine so in used to just leaving it on my hip
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No its just a clip that I can remove. I'll get a pic later
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How about a rack for the back glass?? Lol
Why not just put the gun in the console? That's what I do. If I'm on a road trip that's where the gun goes and the clip goes in the glove box. |
The console is ok and that's what I do now. I was thinking something easier to access if you were caught by surprise.
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Mine usually stays in the shoulder holster, if I bother to carry it at all, but I've been wondering about these -
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If I'm carrying, its usually on me. I have a tethered lockbox for times when I have to store in vehicle.
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I always have a magazine loaded, but never a round chambered. Beretta 92 is my carry choice.
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Where did you get this? |
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conceal carry locations in the s197
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What? How about a mugging at a stop light? |
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On the other note.. five.slow; you live in Texas where men take responsibility for their and their family's safety, don't rely on a 7 minute response time from some underpaid, overworked, and often out of practice police officer... If you don't like it tough.. I hear California is nice this time of year. |
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You realize that a lot of people believe that those who drive performance cars are compensating for a certain physical shortcoming, don't you, but does that make it true? No. :bleh: |
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If I had time I'd post the "we got a bad ass here" meme. |
LMAO at "situational awareness". You can be as aware as anyone in the world, all it takes looking down for a second to tune the radio or look at your phone. It doesn't take long at all for things to change.
As to "taking an ass whooping", well, I'm 50 now, and not nearly as good as a shape as I used to be. There will be no ass whooping, only the sound of the slide racking a round. If you still want to stand in front of me after that, well, it's your ass. |
My pops always told me growing up,"better to have one and not need it, then need one and not have it." And I live by that. This world ain't safe like you force yourself to believe. Me, I'd rather kill the person trying to kill me. You can take the bullets since you give no shit about dying for your 60" tv
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im talking about situational awareness. knowing what is going on around you. i dont put my self in positions that i cannot get out of quickly. for the stop light thing, look around when you are at a stop light and see if people are around you. see with other drivers and passengers are doing. im not against have a gun on you but is everyone so scared that they need a holster bolted to the bottom of their steering column? im no bad ass but but at the same time i dont need a gun with me everywhere i go. long trips the gun goes with us but besides that its loaded in my wifes night stand for her not me....im gonna jump out the window while my wife takes care of things :pp:. we got into the "gotta protect ourselves" thing once and i got a judge and it was a awesome self defense weapon with the PDX shells but after a while i realized the gun was useless and not fun to shoot. got rid of it and i feel just as secure. again im not against having a gun but it just seems people take it too far. |
You also do realize that 03MachMe is a cop by profession, right?
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hey Ryan question for you man, I thought even if you had your CHL or if you don't since its legal to have in your vehicle in TX that it couldn't be visible in the car? That it could be loaded and ready to fire.but I was under the impression it had to be out of visible sight. So wouldn't it on the steering column be visible?
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I keep mine within arms reach at all times loaded and ready to fire.
I used to not but I had an incident in San Antonio that made it a little more important to me. |
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