Handgun storage in a TJ?
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
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> I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
center
> console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
center
> console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
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> I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
center
> console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
center
> console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
"Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
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> I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
center
> console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
center
> console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
--
Nathan W. Collier
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
Is that a "between the rearseat and tailgate" type of box?
Or is the rear folded up? or removed alltogether?
"Nathan W. Collier" <Spam@Blocker.com> wrote in message
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> "Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> > I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
> center
> > console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
>
> i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
> http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
>
>
>
Or is the rear folded up? or removed alltogether?
"Nathan W. Collier" <Spam@Blocker.com> wrote in message
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> "Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> > I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
> center
> > console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
>
> i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
> http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
>
>
>
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
Is that a "between the rearseat and tailgate" type of box?
Or is the rear folded up? or removed alltogether?
"Nathan W. Collier" <Spam@Blocker.com> wrote in message
news:NxCbc.10823$y7.650432@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
> "Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> > I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
> center
> > console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
>
> i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
> http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
>
>
>
Or is the rear folded up? or removed alltogether?
"Nathan W. Collier" <Spam@Blocker.com> wrote in message
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> "Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> > I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
> center
> > console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
>
> i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
> http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
>
>
>
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
Is that a "between the rearseat and tailgate" type of box?
Or is the rear folded up? or removed alltogether?
"Nathan W. Collier" <Spam@Blocker.com> wrote in message
news:NxCbc.10823$y7.650432@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
> "Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> > I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
> center
> > console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
>
> i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
> http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
>
>
>
Or is the rear folded up? or removed alltogether?
"Nathan W. Collier" <Spam@Blocker.com> wrote in message
news:NxCbc.10823$y7.650432@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
> "Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> > I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
> center
> > console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
>
> i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
> http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
>
>
>
#37
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
Is that a "between the rearseat and tailgate" type of box?
Or is the rear folded up? or removed alltogether?
"Nathan W. Collier" <Spam@Blocker.com> wrote in message
news:NxCbc.10823$y7.650432@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
> "Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> > I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
> center
> > console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
>
> i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
> http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
>
>
>
Or is the rear folded up? or removed alltogether?
"Nathan W. Collier" <Spam@Blocker.com> wrote in message
news:NxCbc.10823$y7.650432@twister.southeast.rr.co m...
> "Handywired" <handywired@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040402225736.01570.00000591@mb-m15.aol.com...
> > I keep a loaded handgun in my TJ. At present I use my factory locking
> center
> > console. I'd like to get something a little more impregnable.
>
> i had the same problem, and solved it (reasonably well anyway). see
> http://7SlotGrille.com/it.html
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
>
>
>
#38
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
In <11429-406E77A7-5@storefull-3138.bay.webtv.net> COLLIDE13@webtv.net
wrote:
> You guy's make a good argument for anti-gun lobbyists.No firearm
> should be left unattended in a vehicle.They should be on your person,
> locked in a safe/bonefide strongbox or secured area.Cabled to a seat?-
> You're kidding,right? -Hank
Good in theory, impossible in practice, at least if you want to obey the
law. The carry laws in most areas prohibit carry in places like banks,
post offices, school grounds, and any number of other places where most
of us find it necessary to go in our daily lives. So you either break
the law, or find some way of making sure your handgun is reasonably
secure when you have to leave it. These laws are specifically designed
this way in order to make it inconvenient or impractical for the average
citizen to exercise his/her right to bear arms.
The original poster in this thread should be commended for trying to
find a more secure way of storing his firearm, rather than insulted as a
tool for the anti gunners. Cabled to a seat will deter a casual smash
and grab theft in the parking lot, which is all that is needed when he
is in the post office, picking up his kids, or what have you. He isn't
asking about using his Jeep as a replacement for a gun safe 24/7.
Furthermore, by insinuating that he is somehow an irresponsible gun
owner, YOU are acting as a bitch for the antis by perpetuating the
falsehood that law abiding citizens are somehow to blame for the actions
of thieves and other criminals. If somebody steals his gun, HE is the
victim and bears no responsibity for that person's foul act, or acts
that the thief may then commit with the stolen gun.
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wrote:
> You guy's make a good argument for anti-gun lobbyists.No firearm
> should be left unattended in a vehicle.They should be on your person,
> locked in a safe/bonefide strongbox or secured area.Cabled to a seat?-
> You're kidding,right? -Hank
Good in theory, impossible in practice, at least if you want to obey the
law. The carry laws in most areas prohibit carry in places like banks,
post offices, school grounds, and any number of other places where most
of us find it necessary to go in our daily lives. So you either break
the law, or find some way of making sure your handgun is reasonably
secure when you have to leave it. These laws are specifically designed
this way in order to make it inconvenient or impractical for the average
citizen to exercise his/her right to bear arms.
The original poster in this thread should be commended for trying to
find a more secure way of storing his firearm, rather than insulted as a
tool for the anti gunners. Cabled to a seat will deter a casual smash
and grab theft in the parking lot, which is all that is needed when he
is in the post office, picking up his kids, or what have you. He isn't
asking about using his Jeep as a replacement for a gun safe 24/7.
Furthermore, by insinuating that he is somehow an irresponsible gun
owner, YOU are acting as a bitch for the antis by perpetuating the
falsehood that law abiding citizens are somehow to blame for the actions
of thieves and other criminals. If somebody steals his gun, HE is the
victim and bears no responsibity for that person's foul act, or acts
that the thief may then commit with the stolen gun.
----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
In <11429-406E77A7-5@storefull-3138.bay.webtv.net> COLLIDE13@webtv.net
wrote:
> You guy's make a good argument for anti-gun lobbyists.No firearm
> should be left unattended in a vehicle.They should be on your person,
> locked in a safe/bonefide strongbox or secured area.Cabled to a seat?-
> You're kidding,right? -Hank
Good in theory, impossible in practice, at least if you want to obey the
law. The carry laws in most areas prohibit carry in places like banks,
post offices, school grounds, and any number of other places where most
of us find it necessary to go in our daily lives. So you either break
the law, or find some way of making sure your handgun is reasonably
secure when you have to leave it. These laws are specifically designed
this way in order to make it inconvenient or impractical for the average
citizen to exercise his/her right to bear arms.
The original poster in this thread should be commended for trying to
find a more secure way of storing his firearm, rather than insulted as a
tool for the anti gunners. Cabled to a seat will deter a casual smash
and grab theft in the parking lot, which is all that is needed when he
is in the post office, picking up his kids, or what have you. He isn't
asking about using his Jeep as a replacement for a gun safe 24/7.
Furthermore, by insinuating that he is somehow an irresponsible gun
owner, YOU are acting as a bitch for the antis by perpetuating the
falsehood that law abiding citizens are somehow to blame for the actions
of thieves and other criminals. If somebody steals his gun, HE is the
victim and bears no responsibity for that person's foul act, or acts
that the thief may then commit with the stolen gun.
----------------------------------------------------
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wrote:
> You guy's make a good argument for anti-gun lobbyists.No firearm
> should be left unattended in a vehicle.They should be on your person,
> locked in a safe/bonefide strongbox or secured area.Cabled to a seat?-
> You're kidding,right? -Hank
Good in theory, impossible in practice, at least if you want to obey the
law. The carry laws in most areas prohibit carry in places like banks,
post offices, school grounds, and any number of other places where most
of us find it necessary to go in our daily lives. So you either break
the law, or find some way of making sure your handgun is reasonably
secure when you have to leave it. These laws are specifically designed
this way in order to make it inconvenient or impractical for the average
citizen to exercise his/her right to bear arms.
The original poster in this thread should be commended for trying to
find a more secure way of storing his firearm, rather than insulted as a
tool for the anti gunners. Cabled to a seat will deter a casual smash
and grab theft in the parking lot, which is all that is needed when he
is in the post office, picking up his kids, or what have you. He isn't
asking about using his Jeep as a replacement for a gun safe 24/7.
Furthermore, by insinuating that he is somehow an irresponsible gun
owner, YOU are acting as a bitch for the antis by perpetuating the
falsehood that law abiding citizens are somehow to blame for the actions
of thieves and other criminals. If somebody steals his gun, HE is the
victim and bears no responsibity for that person's foul act, or acts
that the thief may then commit with the stolen gun.
----------------------------------------------------
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Re: Handgun storage in a TJ?
In <11429-406E77A7-5@storefull-3138.bay.webtv.net> COLLIDE13@webtv.net
wrote:
> You guy's make a good argument for anti-gun lobbyists.No firearm
> should be left unattended in a vehicle.They should be on your person,
> locked in a safe/bonefide strongbox or secured area.Cabled to a seat?-
> You're kidding,right? -Hank
Good in theory, impossible in practice, at least if you want to obey the
law. The carry laws in most areas prohibit carry in places like banks,
post offices, school grounds, and any number of other places where most
of us find it necessary to go in our daily lives. So you either break
the law, or find some way of making sure your handgun is reasonably
secure when you have to leave it. These laws are specifically designed
this way in order to make it inconvenient or impractical for the average
citizen to exercise his/her right to bear arms.
The original poster in this thread should be commended for trying to
find a more secure way of storing his firearm, rather than insulted as a
tool for the anti gunners. Cabled to a seat will deter a casual smash
and grab theft in the parking lot, which is all that is needed when he
is in the post office, picking up his kids, or what have you. He isn't
asking about using his Jeep as a replacement for a gun safe 24/7.
Furthermore, by insinuating that he is somehow an irresponsible gun
owner, YOU are acting as a bitch for the antis by perpetuating the
falsehood that law abiding citizens are somehow to blame for the actions
of thieves and other criminals. If somebody steals his gun, HE is the
victim and bears no responsibity for that person's foul act, or acts
that the thief may then commit with the stolen gun.
----------------------------------------------------
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wrote:
> You guy's make a good argument for anti-gun lobbyists.No firearm
> should be left unattended in a vehicle.They should be on your person,
> locked in a safe/bonefide strongbox or secured area.Cabled to a seat?-
> You're kidding,right? -Hank
Good in theory, impossible in practice, at least if you want to obey the
law. The carry laws in most areas prohibit carry in places like banks,
post offices, school grounds, and any number of other places where most
of us find it necessary to go in our daily lives. So you either break
the law, or find some way of making sure your handgun is reasonably
secure when you have to leave it. These laws are specifically designed
this way in order to make it inconvenient or impractical for the average
citizen to exercise his/her right to bear arms.
The original poster in this thread should be commended for trying to
find a more secure way of storing his firearm, rather than insulted as a
tool for the anti gunners. Cabled to a seat will deter a casual smash
and grab theft in the parking lot, which is all that is needed when he
is in the post office, picking up his kids, or what have you. He isn't
asking about using his Jeep as a replacement for a gun safe 24/7.
Furthermore, by insinuating that he is somehow an irresponsible gun
owner, YOU are acting as a bitch for the antis by perpetuating the
falsehood that law abiding citizens are somehow to blame for the actions
of thieves and other criminals. If somebody steals his gun, HE is the
victim and bears no responsibity for that person's foul act, or acts
that the thief may then commit with the stolen gun.
----------------------------------------------------
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