I would guess that it would end up sitting where the passengers feet normally go, but I am not an expert on the physics of this.Crash wrote:And if you hit the brakes hard, go around a sharp corner a little too fast, or get hit by another car? Where does the gun wind up?WTR wrote:Sorry, passenger seat.....the gun that is.loktite wrote:And where is the driver sitting?WTR wrote:On the driver's seat under a news paper.
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- Fri May 19, 2017 1:15 pm
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- Topic: Best Carry Position While Driving
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- Fri May 19, 2017 10:42 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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Re: Best Carry Position While Driving
Inside of the door pocket in a basic holster. Gun moves back to my belt holster when I get out of the car. Holsters stay where they are. That, or ankle carry.
SA is your friend while driving. The most likely threat is a carjacking or a road rage type scenario where you end up getting boxed in. Stay alert, stay alive. Especially when your vehicle is stopped. Leave room for escape by not stopping to close to the vehicles in front of you. Avoid the middle lanes at a traffic light if possible, etc.
SA is your friend while driving. The most likely threat is a carjacking or a road rage type scenario where you end up getting boxed in. Stay alert, stay alive. Especially when your vehicle is stopped. Leave room for escape by not stopping to close to the vehicles in front of you. Avoid the middle lanes at a traffic light if possible, etc.