Yeah, I'd prefer a combo or button lock rather than the key, but this is the only one I've seen that is likely thin enough to slide under my car seat (I think I'm probably the only male Texan who doesn't own a truck/SUV ).Molon_labe wrote:give me a 4 button push lock and all is good
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- Thu Feb 21, 2008 5:42 pm
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- Thu Feb 21, 2008 4:21 pm
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I'm considering what I'm going to do about car-carry as well. Leaning towards keeping the bangstick unlocked in a holster, concealed but in easy reach while driving, and only locking it up in one of these and under the seat/in the trunk when I can't carry it with me (30.06, etc.).Molon_labe wrote:I need to find a thinner version for my truck (will bolt it to the body under the drivers seat)
JT,
T-minus 9 days to CHL class, and very excited
- Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:10 am
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Sounds like we have a similar model - mine's this GunVault. Love it!Molon_labe wrote:I know the gun safe I have has the 4 button push deal, and one HECK of a spring in it..when I enter the code, kapow the door flips open w/ some force and I have access to my pistols
It also required 8 batteries..but they last for over a year
JT