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- Wed May 19, 2021 10:52 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Embarrassing incident
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- Fri May 14, 2021 10:08 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Embarrassing incident
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Re: Embarrassing incident
Does anyone have a quick list of high quality gun vaults suitable for the car or truck? Not vehicle specific. Not having luck looking. I've only had the cheap ones.
- Wed May 05, 2021 12:34 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Embarrassing incident
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Embarrassing incident
So, I get in the car. I was at the gym. I had placed the EDC between the seat and console. I checked, and it was not there.
I was 99.5% sure I remembered putting it there. That's the only place in the passenger compartment I will put it. Now, I was second thinking, did I really lock the door? Was it possible that I left it at home? In those situations, the mind plays tricks.
I get home. Check. No, not there. Call police, make report of stolen pistol. Officer comes by. Super nice guy.
Wife gets home. We chat a little. Cop goes to write up report. Wife looks under seat. There it is.
That's enough of this story.
Even though this was a false alarm, I'm rethinking how to store in the vehicle. I have a chain and a long shank lock, so there's always that. I used to do that in the truck, since the truck has a much higher rate of break-in than the car.
I was 99.5% sure I remembered putting it there. That's the only place in the passenger compartment I will put it. Now, I was second thinking, did I really lock the door? Was it possible that I left it at home? In those situations, the mind plays tricks.
I get home. Check. No, not there. Call police, make report of stolen pistol. Officer comes by. Super nice guy.
Wife gets home. We chat a little. Cop goes to write up report. Wife looks under seat. There it is.
That's enough of this story.
Even though this was a false alarm, I'm rethinking how to store in the vehicle. I have a chain and a long shank lock, so there's always that. I used to do that in the truck, since the truck has a much higher rate of break-in than the car.