I plan to lock the pistol in the glovebox. No one has commented on that method.

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If you are referring to locking the pistol in the glovebox while you drive into Mexico, then many have commented on that method. They said don't take the gun into Mexico. It is illegal and to suggest doing such is a violation of forum rules.djbeckett wrote:I'm not afraid of Nueva Progresso, Mexico, the deals are too good to pass up. We did stop going to Matamoros, I must admit. We have this theory: go early, the bad guys aren't up yet. I see senior citizens there every trip.
I plan to lock the pistol in the glovebox. No one has commented on that method.
If you park on the Texas side and walk into Progresso, that would be okay as long as no body breaks into your car.djbeckett wrote:I'm not afraid of Nueva Progresso, Mexico, the deals are too good to pass up. We did stop going to Matamoros, I must admit. We have this theory: go early, the bad guys aren't up yet. I see senior citizens there every trip.
I plan to lock the pistol in the glovebox. No one has commented on that method.
Ok, I'll comment on it: You will go to prison if you take a firearm in ANY shape or kind into Mexico and it is found.djbeckett wrote: I plan to lock the pistol in the glovebox. No one has commented on that method.
OldCannon wrote:Find a local FFL in the area that will store it. If you can't, let me know and I'll see if I can find somebody. It's an extremely safe way to have your gun retained, and most FFLs will only charge a very small fee.
Pick me up a really nice velvet Elvis while you are there!bbobb wrote:I don't know you plan to buy in Mexico but it sounds really important to you. Good luck.
If you are not afraid of the Mexican authorities, don't get on their bad side by breaking their laws. Bringing a firearm or ammunition into Mexico could be the biggest mistake of your life.djbeckett wrote:I'm not afraid of Nueva Progresso, Mexico, the deals are too good to pass up.
+1 walk there and back. If you must drive, package your gun and mag in a bubble/cushion shipping envelope, rent a safe deposit box in a bank, and leave it there. It's cheap and only takes 10mins to do the paperwork. I do this routinely when traveling to Mexico.WildBill wrote:For those of you who don't know, Nuevo Progresso is border town. I have been there many times, although not for some years. The town is within a very short walking distance of the U.S. border. For most of my visits I paid a couple of dollars and parked in the lot on the Texas side. I walked over the bridge, did my shopping a walked back. All of the stores are on the main street as well as a couple of nice restaurants.
Unless you are buying something you can't carry or are disabled, there is no real advantage for driving into Mexico. If you do drive into Mexico, even a short distance, buy auto insurance in the U.S. before you go over.
I don't know how to be more clear, but locking a gun in a glove compartment does change the fact that it is illegal to have a gun in Mexico. As I stated in my earlier post just having an empty shell casing is enough to be arrested in Mexico.
You stated in your earlier post.If you are not afraid of the Mexican authorities, don't get on their bad side by breaking their laws. Bringing a firearm or ammunition into Mexico would be the biggest mistake of your life.djbeckett wrote:I'm not afraid of Nueva Progresso, Mexico, the deals are too good to pass up.