I've never understood the thought process behind keeping a gun locked in your car. Cable safe, bolted safe, invisible safe.........It doesn't matter. When the vehicle is stolen, the gun is gone. Whether or not they can access it (and trust me, they can) doesn't matter. You now have a loaded weapon out of your sight and out of your control. I suppose if you were absolutely certain your vehicle can not be stolen then that would be different. The only thing I'm absolutely sure of is that I'm not sure of much. You can, however, ask the victims of about every stolen car in America and most would tell you they didn't think their car would be stolen.
Don't confuse him with factsdo you keep guns in your house? you do know that people break in to houses and steal guns, safe or no safe...whats the difference?
I agree life goes on, I just don't like the idea of anybody being robbed or shot with a gun I left in my own car.I don't lock up any of my guns. Stolen car just means new car and new guns. Life goes on. I won't have my rights limited by the criminal actions of others.
So you resort to name calling?which facts are you talking about? The comparison was ridiculous
This was a response to peashooter's lapdog.
I guess it's just a personal preference. I carry on one me. When I get in the car it's on me and when I leave the car it's on me.
So you resort to name calling?
You could have just said that to begin with. And do you really live in "Nappnee"?
Because, locked in a car, in a safe or not they are very easily stolen. My safe is not removable without destroying my house in the process. Even a sturdy free standing gun safe is decidedly more difficult to remove from a house. A car can be easily stolen and a safe in a car is nothing more than a false sense of security. They are incredibly easy to remove and easy to open.@NDguido, what's the diffrence if a house gets broken in to and firearms are stolen or a car is stolen with firearms in it. Any way they are gone. That is the point that you missed.
or do most just carry one in all situations? I ask because a friend recently was a victim of a car burglary where he KNOWS he locked the car via remote. When talking to the cops, they informed him that criminals often have "frequency stealers" that copy your remote's frequency when you lock your car, then they can just use it to get in. This happened to him in south bend. If he carried a gun in his car, he would be minus one gun!
So you made your safe harder to remove so your guns are not easily stolen but you look down on those that put a safe in there car so it makes it more difficult from being stolen. The reason that I put a safe in my car is because I don't leave the house with out my sidearm. If I have to pick up my kids at school I park off property and lock them up as the same for work. I don't use it just to have a sidearm in there.Because, locked in a car, in a safe or not they are very easily stolen. My safe is not removable without destroying my house in the process. Even a sturdy free standing gun safe is decidedly more difficult to remove from a house. A car can be easily stolen and a safe in a car is nothing more than a false sense of security. They are incredibly easy to remove and easy to open.
Your point would be valid if I kept my guns in an easily accessible nightstand/table top safe....which I don't.