sgabrie8544
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That's not an accident. That's negligence. By an idiot.
+1 thats why in the Army we now call it a Negligent Discharge, and the penalty is high. Usually auto Article 15
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That's not an accident. That's negligence. By an idiot.
DaddyCool, you owe me a new keyboard.I thought Man was always preceded with Florida?
Yup,Is this a thread on 2A rights or how to mount a firearm for people that want too? Since I do not want to hear anybodies views on why or why not I cant have my Sig in my car, I will ask so I dont have to navigate through 5 pages of opinions.
Did you screw that mount into your compartment??
I’m a retired law enforcement officer (+20 NYPD, +20 chief of police in MA). Before I get into the discussion as to where to mount a sidearm in a Tesla permit me to share a couple of thoughts:
· Where you live, and the law regarding the carrying of concealed firearms, may well control in this matter.
· If you opt to lawfully carry/transport a firearm in your auto, it is incumbent upon you to receive training on the use of the sidearm, and the relevant laws in regard the use of force, especially deadly physical force (that amount of force that is likely to cause death or serious physical injury).
Before I go on, I really should add that as a sergeant and lieutenant in the NYPD I ran the dept’s Police Firearms Instructors School, Heavy Weapons Training Program, and Research and Testing. My book, Practical Handgun Training, may be seen below:
https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Ha...ctical+handgun+training&qid=1587738098&sr=8-1
The mount shown in the initial part of this posting seems to be a good one. The driver has immediate access to their sidearm, which is an absolute requirement when carrying a firearm for personal defense.
The rubber coated (plastic coated) magnet mount system is an excellent one. Another option (but one which I’d have to take a closer look at an auto to actually recommend), is an under the steering wheel holster/scabbard. Gum Creek makes some interesting designs which might be of use.
Gum Creek Vehicle Handgun Mount Steering Wheel Gun Holster Mount
As others have pointed out, this method of carrying a concealed handgun in your auto will be impacted by who has access to the vehicle. This is very much an individual issue, and not one which can be adequately covered in this discussion.
Furthermore, it is incumbent upon the vehicle’s owner to make sure the vehicle, with a firearm inside, is secured every time it is left unattended!
If anyone has any specific questions in regard this matter I’d be happy to respond. Understand, I am not proselytizing for or against the carrying of concealed sidearms, which is a very personal question. It is simply a subject I have a good deal of expertise on, and would be pleased to help.
Rich
One more thought on this subject with the magnetic holder don't you worry about theft? Or do you never leave the gun in the car?
Yup,
2 small self tapping screws into plastic, since there some felt there if you remove it you can't even see the holes.
I’d get so much *sugar* on my current setup...I’ll let you leave it to your imagination.UK person here. I want to see pictures of guns in Teslas and I am very disappointed with this thread. Current raining is one Elon out of ten on the deciElon scale.
Would everyone please move on from the moralities of gun ownership to taking photos of their guns in their cars?
Thanks and God save the Queen.
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But for real, my Ruger LCP or M&P Shield usually lives in the armrest tray or door pocket when I’m in the car. Keeping an eye on the lockbox thread for times when I need to leave the car without it. Use the glovebox for now.
Still deciding on where the best spot is for the spare magazine