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Re: Weapon Lock box in car

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paulhailes wrote: and I hear those nanovault like lockboxes work great for TSA and air travel.
They sure do. The best part is that you can secure the cable to the inside of the suitcase.
BTW, the Nanovault is TSA approved.
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USA1 wrote:
paulhailes wrote: and I hear those nanovault like lockboxes work great for TSA and air travel.
They sure do. The best part is that you can secure the cable to the inside of the suitcase.
BTW, the Nanovault is TSA approved.
I just did this last weekend - Nanovault with the cable wrapped around the metal rod that the handle slides into.
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Re: Weapon Lock box in car

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Excellent idea...I'd like to bolt one to my floorboard
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Re: Weapon Lock box in car

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REMINDER: If you're a LIFE NRA Member, activate your weapon insurance. While we all want to be diligent about securing our weapons, you can be covered...if memory serves...up to $2500 in losses should you lose a weapon to theft. http://www.nra.org/benefits.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

First and foremost, secure the weapon. Otherwise, have it insured.

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Re: Weapon Lock box in car

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I don't have one. Mostly because I avoid buildings that don't allow concealed carry like the plague. I don't even go to the post office to buy stamps. If I do have to go into one of these buildings I don't stay long.

I suppose I should get a safe though. If I ever get called for jury duty again I'll need something better than the center console of the car to keep my gun in for several hours.
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