CC spot in the blazer
#1
CC spot in the blazer
I just thought I would share that I was in a quest to find somewhere in my blazer to put my handgun in a safe location where it was not openly seen but yet easily acessable.
My old mans silverado has a center counsel that the cup holder pops out and that is a large open space and I thought I might be able to find something like that in mine. Well besides my center councel which is too obvious there werent many other places. I realized the cd holder comes out and after taking the tabs off it and thee cd holder from the inside thats held in by a couple screws it now has 3 or so holes to fit my fingers in and it comes right out very easily. I thought it was pretty cool so id share.
My old mans silverado has a center counsel that the cup holder pops out and that is a large open space and I thought I might be able to find something like that in mine. Well besides my center councel which is too obvious there werent many other places. I realized the cd holder comes out and after taking the tabs off it and thee cd holder from the inside thats held in by a couple screws it now has 3 or so holes to fit my fingers in and it comes right out very easily. I thought it was pretty cool so id share.
#3
i know you boys ('n girls too) like your guns, but do you mean to tell me, it doesn't have to be losked up while in your vehicle?
no wonder i hear all these crazy assed stories about s**t happening.
no wonder i hear all these crazy assed stories about s**t happening.
#4
Well I'm not quite sure which direction the op was coming from, but the crazy stories you hear are from thugs not prior service, law enforcement types like myself. As I stated above I do have a permit to carry so no I do not have to have it locked or secured while on my person or while I am in my vehicle.
I would not at any rate consider my vehicle a safe to place to secure any weapon let alone a fire arm. Now for say one of my friends who does not have a ccw, then he would have to display it in the open and disasembled, or locked (trigger guard).
I would not at any rate consider my vehicle a safe to place to secure any weapon let alone a fire arm. Now for say one of my friends who does not have a ccw, then he would have to display it in the open and disasembled, or locked (trigger guard).
#7
Yes I shot it out... It pops right out.I'm obsessive with cleaning my interior and one day I realized it comes apart and after messing with it a bit it comes out easily
And I dont get what you having a sholder holster and a cc license has to do with eachother. You need a cc license to carry a gun in the first place. I wear a belt clip but when I choose not to wear it it has to go somewhere in a safe location. It does not sit in my vehicle all the time and I dont wear it when I'm driving because it jabbing me in the side is not the greatest feeling.
And I dont get what you having a sholder holster and a cc license has to do with eachother. You need a cc license to carry a gun in the first place. I wear a belt clip but when I choose not to wear it it has to go somewhere in a safe location. It does not sit in my vehicle all the time and I dont wear it when I'm driving because it jabbing me in the side is not the greatest feeling.
#10
Now to clean out the grossness in it... from the PAST owner!!