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I don’t understand the need for so much security — welded/bolted safes?
I’d be willing to wager 99% of guns stolen from cars are either negligently left right out in the open or stored somewhere obvious (glovebox, etc). If nobody knows it’s there and it’s not somewhere that someone is gonna think to look within 30 seconds, you’re gonna be fine. Nobody has time (and tools) to sit in your car and cut a cable lock for a $500 Glock on a whim.
Then use a cable lock or keep your gun on your person. I’m not suggesting you leave it on the front seat. I’m suggesting that you be reasonable about what level of security is necessary. Guns are stolen from cars in crimes of opportunity, not by professional thieves. If someone wants something badly enough, no level of security can stop them.no law abiding gun owner would ever take this chance are you crazy? We have to take responsibility in protecting our firearms so that we can continue to exercise these rights
Honestly sounds like a perfect use case for the Frunk
same issue here you're not gonna get much help here as most tesla owner are quite the progressives, i ended up putting a small flat safe tied to the seat on the passengers side under the mat. i have those thick mats to it helps it blend in.
LEO here. You have a serious issue that needs to be addressed by your management. It is absolutely unacceptable to expect you to go to training and not have a place for you to secure your weapon inside the training facility. You should NEVER store your weapon in a car unless you have a custom lockbox that’s securely attached to the vehicle, which is not gonna be cheap.I’m talking about securing my firearm (situationally based such as when I’m at training away from a secure locker and can’t have it on my person due to trainings such as using simunition rounds, etc). Otherwise I carry my firearm on my pers
LEO here. You have a serious issue that needs to be addressed by your management. It is absolutely unacceptable to expect you to go to training and not have a place for you to secure your weapon inside the training facility. You should NEVER store your weapon in a car unless you have a custom lockbox that’s securely attached to the vehicle, which is not gonna be cheap.
If the training facility parking lot is in a secure restricted entry area, then you MAY be able to get away with a lock box or something but that’s still no bueno in my opinion.
Cable lock boxes are not acceptable in my view. You can jimmy those things open with a simple flathead screwdriver. Or the cable can be cut and the thief can take the box with them to open later.
We are not allowed to leave weapons or body armor in an unattended vehicle (that is, one that’s out of your sight) without written permission, and you better have a damn good reason for it to get permission. I’ve been told by several state and local PD cops that they can never leave a weapon in the car under any circumstances.
The bottom line is that if the gun goes missing, including the theft of the entire car, it’s your ass. Period. Not worth the risk. If management won’t install lock boxes inside the training facility, then I’d take the chance of not carrying the weapon to and from training.
LEO here. You have a serious issue that needs to be addressed by your management. It is absolutely unacceptable to expect you to go to training and not have a place for you to secure your weapon inside the training facility. You should NEVER store your weapon in a car unless you have a custom lockbox that’s securely attached to the vehicle, which is not gonna be cheap.
If the training facility parking lot is in a secure restricted entry area, then you MAY be able to get away with a lock box or something but that’s still no bueno in my opinion.
Cable lock boxes are not acceptable in my view. You can jimmy those things open with a simple flathead screwdriver. Or the cable can be cut and the thief can take the box with them to open later.
We are not allowed to leave weapons or body armor in an unattended vehicle (that is, one that’s out of your sight) without written permission, and you better have a damn good reason for it to get permission. I’ve been told by several state and local PD cops that they can never leave a weapon in the car under any circumstances.
The bottom line is that if the gun goes missing, including the theft of the entire car, it’s your ass. Period. Not worth the risk. If management won’t install lock boxes inside the training facility, then I’d take the chance of not carrying the weapon to and from training.
LEO here. You have a serious issue that needs to be addressed by your management. It is absolutely unacceptable to expect you to go to training and not have a place for you to secure your weapon inside the training facility. You should NEVER store your weapon in a car unless you have a custom lockbox that’s securely attached to the vehicle, which is not gonna be cheap.
If the training facility parking lot is in a secure restricted entry area, then you MAY be able to get away with a lock box or something but that’s still no bueno in my opinion.
Cable lock boxes are not acceptable in my view. You can jimmy those things open with a simple flathead screwdriver. Or the cable can be cut and the thief can take the box with them to open later.
We are not allowed to leave weapons or body armor in an unattended vehicle (that is, one that’s out of your sight) without written permission, and you better have a damn good reason for it to get permission. I’ve been told by several state and local PD cops that they can never leave a weapon in the car under any circumstances.
The bottom line is that if the gun goes missing, including the theft of the entire car, it’s your ass. Period. Not worth the risk. If management won’t install lock boxes inside the training facility, then I’d take the chance of not carrying the weapon to and from training.
I couldn’t agree more which is precisely why I am looking for some sort of lockbox/safe.
I couldn’t agree more and that’s exactly why I’m trying to find a way to securely mount a safe/lockbox to my vehicle. The training I went to was a few hours away from work which is exactly what led me to look into this topic. Do you have a lockbox or safe installed in your vehicle and if so, where?
If my buddy didn’t have a safe in his truck then I would have been upset having to leave it in my vehicle without properly being secured. It seems like there are not many viable options for kickboxers or safes in Tesla’s. I really do not want to utilize the frunk or trunk after seeing videos on how easily they can be pried open.