Carrying a firearm in your Z??
#161
I think about the only place my Taurus Judge would fit is in the cubby behind the passenger, which would be a pointless place for easy access. I have been thinking about buying a Glock 29 and then mounting a latching type holster onto the pad by the driver's knee. It would hold it at arms reach, below the ignition switch, not too visible when the driver is seated and unseen from the passenger side. It would only be a place to be held while I was in the vehicle and the gun would be carried on me if I left the car. It wouldn't be a good place to store it if you weren't in the car because it would be visible from the driver's window. Good luck
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If i'm just cruising around, mine is wedged between the center console and the passenger seat, to the right of the shifter. My Kimber 1911 fits there nicely and is an easy grab. Long distance is in the little cubby behind the pass. seat, above the glove box. I've thought about mounting a holster somewhere.. however, my current way works well enough.
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I have not found a good solution yet
As a retired police officer I think all honest, law abiding citizens should be armed. Not because they are afraid but because anyone is capable of anything at anytime. Staying away from situations or places that may put you in danger is good common sense but it will not eliminate the unexpected. Z's are good looking cars and look much more expensive than they are, although most of the sweet ones on this forum are actually as expensive as they look, and this is like a neon sign saying I have money. Even out of our cars we are like everyone else, a potential target. Some varmints/crooks are calculated but many many more just do things "because".
Therefore, it is prudent to be armed and proficient. You can call 911 but you may not have the several minutes it takes for the police to respond, doing the best they can. You must be prepared to defend yourself. Off my soap box now.
My wife is almost always with me so I carry my Glock .40 in a nylon holster in the seat organizer behind her seat. Not the best for speed but it is out of sight and an easy reach. I like the idea of attaching a holster down by my leg but have not figured that one out yet.
If anyone has done this I would appreciate a photo
Therefore, it is prudent to be armed and proficient. You can call 911 but you may not have the several minutes it takes for the police to respond, doing the best they can. You must be prepared to defend yourself. Off my soap box now.
My wife is almost always with me so I carry my Glock .40 in a nylon holster in the seat organizer behind her seat. Not the best for speed but it is out of sight and an easy reach. I like the idea of attaching a holster down by my leg but have not figured that one out yet.
If anyone has done this I would appreciate a photo
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long pants put it in an ankle rig. shorts keep it in a fanny pack/ bag. There is a company that makes a all steel locking gun box that bolts into many center consoles. Have to find the name and if they may make one for our vehicles. I now they make for toyota tacoma's
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I think about the only place my Taurus Judge would fit is in the cubby behind the passenger, which would be a pointless place for easy access. I have been thinking about buying a Glock 29 and then mounting a latching type holster onto the pad by the driver's knee. It would hold it at arms reach, below the ignition switch, not too visible when the driver is seated and unseen from the passenger side. It would only be a place to be held while I was in the vehicle and the gun would be carried on me if I left the car. It wouldn't be a good place to store it if you weren't in the car because it would be visible from the driver's window. Good luck
As far as carrying my gun in the Z, North Carolina has an open carry law so it just sits in the passenger seat with one in the chamber just in case somebody thinks they wanna do something.
Also, if you don't agree with owning a gun I have one question for you. Have you ever had your house broken into? I have. Unfortunately I was at work so I couldn't stop the person but that's why I own firearms.
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OK, i tried the Model 29 S&W in the little compartment behind the driver's seat and it fits fine. This is a good sized revolver with about a 7" barrel in .44 mag. I can also fit a couple speed loaders in there as well. It will also handle a couple speed loaders and my COlt Trooper Mark III (.357 Mag.) as for a carry, my preference is a Walther PPK. These old veterans are accurate and fit my hand well. I'm also partial to them because I am used to them and can hit every time with any of these three. Be forewarned, the Model 29 does have a substantial recoil. But it can penetrate car doors like a stick of butter. Heck, it can shoot holes in aluminum engine blocks if the need arises. It is expensive to shoot unless you reload, though.
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There is a new holster strap out that attaches to most steering columns that will hold your holster to the under side. This keeps you in compliance with conceal laws and makes it even more accessible than one you or in a compartment. You also get the jump on the draw, even an attempt of a.car jacking, they will not necessarily see you draw. I'm ordering one this weekend.
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There is a new holster strap out that attaches to most steering columns that will hold your holster to the under side. This keeps you in compliance with conceal laws and makes it even more accessible than one you or in a compartment. You also get the jump on the draw, even an attempt of a.car jacking, they will not necessarily see you draw. I'm ordering one this weekend.