ACfixer
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A small handgun safe is the best I can think of. I'm sure there'd be a way to securely mount it, but I'm not sure how hidden out of sight it would be unless you cut it in under the driver's seat.
I'm not sure of the best box but I would want to put it somewhere hidden. What about under the seat. The make storage box you can buy to go under the seat. You could get that, then a small gunsafe box and you could even cable it as suggested above. Good luck, sounds cool to be able to drive it to work. I do something part-time work and drive mine once in a while.So I figured out a way I can get to work legally with my 1000-5 - But firearms are a no-go inside the gates so I need to lock my sidearm up in my vehicle. Any suggestions on locking my Glock 19 out of sight?
I'm not sure of the best box but I would want to put it somewhere hidden. What about under the seat. The make storage box you can buy to go under the seat. You could get that, then a small gunsafe box and you could even cable it as suggested above. Good luck, sounds cool to be able to drive it to work. I do something part-time work and drive mine once in a while.
Fortunately the sheriff of Sullivan County believes in locking up the bad guys not the good guys. Like I said, it's going to be beneath security cameras in a security patrol parking lot right in front of an office building. Tennessee state law puts me well within my legal rights to do exactly what I'm doing.
That is actually the case in most states, I'd think. In a former, pre-retirement life, I was an Oakland CA cop and then founded an alarm company. I don't know it all but do know some. If the gun is legally possessed and locked up, and a bad guy breaks in and steals it to use in some nefarious manner, the owner isn't going to be held liable.
Glad you made it out, Oakland... jeeeze. What is the plane, Maule? Hard to get a take from the Avatar pic. C-180?
Your joking about the heart damage, right?It's a Husky A1-B. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to sell it. Heart damage due to Covid vaccine.
Unfortunately, no. Myocarditis, upper heart chamber (working about 40%), atrial fibrillation. I was healthy, not overweight, rode bicycles etc. Problems started within a month of second Moderna shot. Dang I'm sorry I got suckered in to do that.Your joking about the heart damage, right?
unfortunately yes I have been a paramedic for 36 years on the ambulance and helicopter up in til covd i would see Afib About 10 or 12 time a year in patients ( in 60s + ) now i see it 10 or more times a month in all age groups and i have 8 friends of mine that have it and 2 of them have pacemakers/defibrillators and in their 30s and 40s i have it and had 2 heart ablations to try to correct it next is a pacemaker/defibrillator It has to be related