How did I not think of that?! I’m heading out right now to see if it fits. Single stack so I’m sure it will. Thank you!I’ll throw a small towel on it when I leave the pickup, almost like it was by design!
Oh, nice idea! I used to be able to tuck a 45 between the driver seat and center console in my 80 series Landcruiser. No room there in the Trailhunter. Offroad with big critters like bears, that's my personal choice, even in Commifornia. Yes, I do have my CCW.I’ll throw a small towel on it when I leave the pickup, almost like it was by design!
You by chance know if a double stack would fit in that cubby? Like a G19 or Staccato PI’ll throw a small towel on it when I leave the pickup, almost like it was by design!
Oh, nice idea! I used to be able to tuck
I don’t own a double stack… I’ve got several 1911’s but they are relatively thin.You by chance know if a double stack would fit in that cubby? Like a G19 or Staccato P
Just measured about 1.45-1.5 inches wide will fit.You by chance know if a double stack would fit in that cubby? Like a G19 or Staccato P
Awesome! Hey thank you so much!Just measured about 1.45-1.5 inches wide will fit.
I can confirm that a Staccato CS fits perfectly. The Staccato P fits, but may depend on the holster. Since it’s longer, it wants to sit more down than at an angle.You by chance know if a double stack would fit in that cubby? Like a G19 or Staccato P
As long as it isn't USCCAI doubt a thread about a safe place to store a legally owned handgun would be much of an issue.
Every forum has that one guy… at least I now know who it is.
You do make a good argument for ccw insurance though.
My only “intent” is to protect my family and myself. Better to be crushed in civil court than have a family member killed or severely injured.For a lawyer representing a victim of a personal defense shooting or family if victim is deceased this thread would be very helpful in determining intent. Could someone on this thread be perpetuated as a rush hour Rambo tactical driving with rage on the fury road? Even if a personal defense shooting is deemed legal in a court of law you can still be crushed financially in a civil court.