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by Agoraphobic Penguin
Wed Sep 07, 2016 2:09 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Storing Loaded Pistol in Car?
Replies: 36
Views: 9759

Re: Storing Loaded Pistol in Car?

tbryanh wrote:
Agoraphobic Penguin wrote:Whenever I have to disarm myself, I leave the gun in a lockbox with cable attached to my car seat frame and hidde from view. I also take the mags and clear the chambers so if stolen it won't be able to be fired immediately.
I understand the value of unloading when disarming, but weighed against the increased possibility of an accidental discharge, leaving the gun loaded wins out for me.

I am also one of those who is against press checking to see if your weapon is loaded.

I believe the safest way to handle a semi auto pistol is to load it and leave it alone.

I completely understand because I have seen some unsafe and irresponsible handling of firearms, followed by me screaming at them while crying like a little girl. I typically leave the area if I think tey are a lost cause or attempt to reinforce the safety rules. I usually press check my little mouse gun every morning before I stik it in my pocket, where it now stays until I go to bed at night (just got my LTC!!), I guess its just habit now. I agree that people should stop fiddling with their guns, that and "unloaded" guns are probably the leading causes of NDs.
by Agoraphobic Penguin
Wed Sep 07, 2016 1:59 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Storing Loaded Pistol in Car?
Replies: 36
Views: 9759

Re: Storing Loaded Pistol in Car?

allisji wrote:
Agoraphobic Penguin wrote:Just be mindful of the fact that your car can be broken into. Whenever I have to disarm myself, I leave the gun in a lockbox with cable attached to my car seat frame and hidde from view. I also take the mags and clear the chambers so if stolen it won't be able to be fired immediately. I also think that while showing support for the NRA and 2nd ammendment rights with stickers is great, it is also a sign for criminals to break into your car looking for guns. Please help keep guns out of criminal hands, and don't forget to record te serial numbers of your guns in case of theft.

Just curious, when you leave your gun in the car in this condition, do you take the magazines and ammo with you? Or do you hide/stash it in a different location in the car? What if you are going into a place where guns are forbidden or with metal detectors?

I also leave my gun in a locked box, cabled to the underside of the seat, and hidden from view. But mine remains loaded and loaded magazines inserted. I do tend to agree about the NRA/Pro-2A stickers. I have considered adding an NRA sticker to my car, but for this reason I likely never will.
I do take the ammo with me into the places where I am not allowedto carry, I have only encountered metal detectors once at the Travis County District Clerk Office/courthouse and ended up leaving my mags in my glovebox locked. I agree that your ccw should not be handled regularly but I still follow the safety rules when I unload my guns. I aim down at my brake pedal and keep my finger off the trigger. Both the guns I carry now do not have a magazine disconnect safety, if they did I would leave a round chambered and keep my weapons holstered, trigger guards covered ad just remove mags. I understand not wanting a ND, cause I really don't want to have one and I realize I'm human and humans make mistakes but I am constantly drilling the safety rules into my head. I just would feel horrible to find that a criminal used my gun on another person. I also drive a stick to further deter criminals, ad because I like driving stick, a lot.
by Agoraphobic Penguin
Wed Sep 07, 2016 11:21 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Storing Loaded Pistol in Car?
Replies: 36
Views: 9759

Re: Storing Loaded Pistol in Car?

Just be mindful of the fact that your car can be broken into. Whenever I have to disarm myself, I leave the gun in a lockbox with cable attached to my car seat frame and hidde from view. I also take the mags and clear the chambers so if stolen it won't be able to be fired immediately. I also think that while showing support for the NRA and 2nd ammendment rights with stickers is great, it is also a sign for criminals to break into your car looking for guns. Please help keep guns out of criminal hands, and don't forget to record te serial numbers of your guns in case of theft.

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