Matthewstorm
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Yes, that it makes very sensible!San Diego solves that problem quick. In the trunk locked in a box, separate from ammo.
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Yes, that it makes very sensible!San Diego solves that problem quick. In the trunk locked in a box, separate from ammo.
But a real bitch to get to if you need it.Yes, that it makes very sensible!
Not a problem in IL.Cant get a carry permit in San Diego unless you are a great friend of Sherriff Gore (Donate a ton to his campaign)
Sorry, my sarcasm didn't come thru. Keeping the gun and ammo apart is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. "Pardon me, bad guy, lemmeBut a real bitch to get to if you need it.
If it's legal for you then leave it on your body. If that's too uncomfortable then there are several places in the car to keep it temporarily. Just never leave it in the car and if you have to then lock it up out of site. When I carried daily I had a small lockable box on a cable that I could wrap around a seat frame. I never liked leaving it but tried to make it as hard as possible to take if the truck was ever broken into.
Which is why I got my concealed carry permit. No need for all that BS.Sorry, my sarcasm didn't come thru. Keeping the gun and ammo apart is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. "Pardon me, bad guy, lemme
grab my gun. Wait, wait, gotta grab my ammo. Oh, shit, I've been shot".
I don't even understand when people say "i don't carry one in the chamber, i don't feel comfortable"Sorry, my sarcasm didn't come thru. Keeping the gun and ammo apart is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. "Pardon me, bad guy, lemme
grab my gun. Wait, wait, gotta grab my ammo. Oh, shit, I've been shot".
It makes plenty of sense if you carry a revolver. But I concur, if it's a semi-auto, then it's like the other guy wrote: "OK, wait a sec, let me pull this out and slide back the, oh wait, gotta take off my gloves, can you hold on a... OK, now I'm ready, hey, ouch!"I don't even understand when people say "i don't carry one in the chamber, i don't feel comfortable"