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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3447752" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I have. Both on the clock on a dynamic range (to include shooting through glass) and IRL. I have a witness who will testify that I am indeed capable of executing a superb draw from concealment while belted in a bucket seat, WHILE executing a full power 4 wheel drift through an intersection as four ne'er-do-wells attempted to attack our vehicle just East of Nashville.</p><p></p><p>What questions do you have about the subject?</p><p></p><p>I have no choice but to vehicle carry or go unarmed. I have a lock box cabled to the back seat frame and hidden under the seat if I have to leave both the firearm and vehicle accessible to anyone not under my direct supervision. It rarely gets used. Most of the time it's in the glove box in the locked truck, in an access restricted parking lot with CCTV coverage and LE patrols. The only other time it's left in the vehicle is in the locked truck, in my locked garage with CCTV coverage and vigilantly monitored by my 6# yapping alarm system (who knows anytime someone is in the garage).</p><p></p><p>If anyone gets my firearm after defeating these security measures, I will feel absolutely zero guilt about it. I will not accept any culpability should a felon commit harm, with property they stole from me after breaking and entering my secured property without my consent. Further, I won't accept anyone else's judgement of me for balancing the safety and security needs of me an my family as I've deemed appropriate. You're entitled to your own opinions, but not your own "facts".</p><p></p><p>Modern vehicles simply aren't designed to accommodate rapid access secure storage solutions and I refuse to go unarmed in today's world. If in the future there are mobile secure storage solutions which will allow rapid access to my firearm WHILE operating my vehicle, I will absolutely adopt and implement them. Until then, my choice is as valid as anyone's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3447752, member: 1132"] I have. Both on the clock on a dynamic range (to include shooting through glass) and IRL. I have a witness who will testify that I am indeed capable of executing a superb draw from concealment while belted in a bucket seat, WHILE executing a full power 4 wheel drift through an intersection as four ne'er-do-wells attempted to attack our vehicle just East of Nashville. What questions do you have about the subject? I have no choice but to vehicle carry or go unarmed. I have a lock box cabled to the back seat frame and hidden under the seat if I have to leave both the firearm and vehicle accessible to anyone not under my direct supervision. It rarely gets used. Most of the time it's in the glove box in the locked truck, in an access restricted parking lot with CCTV coverage and LE patrols. The only other time it's left in the vehicle is in the locked truck, in my locked garage with CCTV coverage and vigilantly monitored by my 6# yapping alarm system (who knows anytime someone is in the garage). If anyone gets my firearm after defeating these security measures, I will feel absolutely zero guilt about it. I will not accept any culpability should a felon commit harm, with property they stole from me after breaking and entering my secured property without my consent. Further, I won't accept anyone else's judgement of me for balancing the safety and security needs of me an my family as I've deemed appropriate. You're entitled to your own opinions, but not your own "facts". Modern vehicles simply aren't designed to accommodate rapid access secure storage solutions and I refuse to go unarmed in today's world. If in the future there are mobile secure storage solutions which will allow rapid access to my firearm WHILE operating my vehicle, I will absolutely adopt and implement them. Until then, my choice is as valid as anyone's. [/QUOTE]
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