Pistol mount
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Depends on the pistol. I have a ruger LCP with the heel of the magazine shaved and the finger rest on the mag ground down for deep concealment fits nicely in the sun glass compartment in the over head console which I relieved just slightly and all it takes is a gentle push and it falls right into my hand. for more horse power a kimber 1911 in a fobus padle holster fits nicely in the drivers door pocket. for the record I live in arizona where it is not only legal but encouraged to carey open or concealed and the bad guys are comeing to realize there not the only ones armed. this applys to my 2011 truck
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HuntinDawg (05-06-2021)
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That looks fantastic. I've seen the pic before, but can't remember where. Being a lefty, I always thought under the steering column, or just in front of the driver's seat would be perfect. It's nice for the long road trips to disarm.
Edit: I even have a Toyota 4Runner to mount it in, just like in the photo. Except, that could be a Tacoma. Hard to tell, but my money is on a Tacoma.
Edit: I even have a Toyota 4Runner to mount it in, just like in the photo. Except, that could be a Tacoma. Hard to tell, but my money is on a Tacoma.
Last edited by flanneljunkie; 12-30-2012 at 06:30 PM.
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13sterlingFX4 (01-31-2013)
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with this mentality you will all end up shooting each other , guns are not the answer when will you learn , sorry love you Americans I shop their I work for an American company but I can't understand the right to bare arms mentality.
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User-One (04-30-2013)
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Holy ****, your not in a war zone my man, to me that sounds like fear. No disrespect but, with that mind set there is no wonder why there is so much gun violence there. A news story comes to mind from not to long ago, of a father unloading a mag into his own son, because he was scared.
I feel fine leaving my house and not locking the door, I don't need a gun if someone breaks into my house.
I feel fine leaving my house and not locking the door, I don't need a gun if someone breaks into my house.
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User-One (04-30-2013)
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As mentioned before, it's a "Merican" thing. You do not need to understand it. It is part of our culture and it will remain part of our culture. Most foreign people will never understand the "Merican" firearm thing. THAT is what makes us American. Our founding fathers left Europe because of European tyranny and set up this country to be independent, with liberty and individualism. Our second amendment was not to guard us from foreign invading forces, it was clearly written as a check to tyranny within OUR OWN government. Very clear.