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Does anyone know of a vehicle holster that will work in my '13 Range Rover Sport? I carry in a crossbreed supertuck but when i'm driving the grip of the gun pushes into my seats and i'm worried i'm gonna wear a hole in it eventually.

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Is the interior black?

I know it's not very roomy but if you're good enough, you can mount it where they'll never be noticed
 
Put a small cushion where the presses on the seat so you dont have to take it off your body
 
Is the interior black?

I know it's not very roomy but if you're good enough, you can mount it where they'll never be noticed

no, it's like the color of my seats w/some contrast in it...



I've seen ones that mount up under the steering wheel. I'm not sure how they fasten though. Looks as though something goes around part of the column. My only concern with that is the wheel is all power so it tilts up and moves in and out when you start the car and shut it off. Not sure if it would bind up because of that.
 
the prob i found with the iwb is when u sit your leg tends to push it... when i had the iwb i used to take my gun out and keep it in my arm console.
 
no, it's like the color of my seats w/some contrast in it...



I've seen ones that mount up under the steering wheel. I'm not sure how they fasten though. Looks as though something goes around part of the column. My only concern with that is the wheel is all power so it tilts up and moves in and out when you start the car and shut it off. Not sure if it would bind up because of that.

I just looked at the pic. I was thinking the interior was black. No way you could hey away with it
 
They make ones that use a money clip/pocket knife style binder to attatch it under the steering wheel. Not sure about a RR but it fits my wifes little ass car as well as my truck
 
the prob i found with the iwb is when u sit your leg tends to push it... when i had the iwb i used to take my gun out and keep it in my arm console.


what position did you wear it? I've never noticed any issues with the leg pressing anything. It's actually incredibly comfortable and I don't even notice it. The only issue is the g19 grip presses into my seats like that. Normally I probably wouldn't care I just don't want to wear a hole in the seat.

I carry like 4-oclock
 
hmmm that weird bro. its a pain in the ass but you got a gorgeous car. id just take it off in the car if i was you. it sucks but what can ya do... the only option i see is the owb. when i wore that at 3-4 o clock i never had any issues again in the car except it was a tad annoying on the outside u know..
 
hmmm that weird bro. its a pain in the ass but you got a gorgeous car. id just take it off in the car if i was you. it sucks but what can ya do... the only option i see is the owb. when i wore that at 3-4 o clock i never had any issues again in the car except it was a tad annoying on the outside u know..

yeah I know...I've been taking it out and putting it in the cup holder.
 
I carry my shit one in each boot
 
never know when you're gonna need to peel a muthafuckas muffin cap back.

I've become very understanding of my fellow man in my older age, i generally just pistol whip the fuck out of ngrs these days instead of bussing caps in they ass.
 
The only time I've ever had to shoot someone (outside of the Marines) I would be dead if I hadn't been carrying chambered.
 
With a rear grip, you basically have to squeeze the hand grip firmly and pull the trigger for the gun to fire

That's not likely to happen accidently...
 
Shooting a hole in my leg. There isn't anything between the firing pin and the primer.

but you can't shoot a whole in your leg w/o firmly sqeezing the rear grip safety and pulling the trigger at the same time.


You can't pull the trigger when it's in a holster as that's covered.

Even with a safety you disengage on the draw anyways. The key is to keep your fuckin finger out of the trigger guard.
 
Rule number one of gun safety: keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire.

Rule number two of gun safety: keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire.
 
I know that. But I still don't trust it. Its a machine and machines can fail. Even my brothers revolver has a plate that raises between the hammer and firing pin when it is half cocked and/or the safty is on. I've been thinking about getting a Kimber but I saw this.

If the grip saftey is sufficient in its self then why add a traditional safety as well?

Springfield XD 45ACP, 4", Black, Thumb Safety, 13RD - Impact Guns



However I've yet to find one in a 9mm. :(
 
Then, get a .40 like a man

And the guys that carry .45's would tell you to man up and get one. And the guys that cary .44 mags tell the 45 guys to man up.

I have considered a .40, but I like the capacity of a 9mm. I carry 3 high capacity magz a total of 46 rounds.
 
And the guys that carry .45's would tell you to man up and get one. And the guys that cary .44 mags tell the 45 guys to man up.

I have considered a .40, but I like the capacity of a 9mm. I carry 3 high capacity magz a total of 46 rounds.


i'd tell guys who carry .45s to sukkadick since we have printing laws
 
I know that. But I still don't trust it. Its a machine and machines can fail. Even my brothers revolver has a plate that raises between the hammer and firing pin when it is half cocked and/or the safty is on. I've been thinking about getting a Kimber but I saw this.

If the grip saftey is sufficient in its self then why add a traditional safety as well?

Springfield XD 45ACP, 4", Black, Thumb Safety, 13RD - Impact Guns



However I've yet to find one in a 9mm. :(

The springfields with safety's only have them because of states like MA that won't allow springfield to sell them w/o one on it.

not because they're necessarily safer or better, but cuz those are liberal dick suck states
 
The springfields with safety's only have them because of states like MA that won't allow springfield to sell them w/o one on it.

not because they're necessarily safer or better, but cuz those are liberal dick suck states

Ooooooooh. That makes sense. So you guys think I should chamber one and its all good.
 
You're gonna shoot your eye out...



Nah, for real, that spilt second can mean life or death man...it's up to you
 
Ooooooooh. That makes sense. So you guys think I should chamber one and its all good.

if you're worried about it...Rack the slide to engage the firing pin but don't actually chamber a round.


Carry it like you normally would like that for a week. I bet you that pin never moves.
 
And the guys that carry .45's would tell you to man up and get one. And the guys that cary .44 mags tell the 45 guys to man up.

I have considered a .40, but I like the capacity of a 9mm. I carry 3 high capacity magz a total of 46 rounds.

what do you need to cary around 3 high capacity magz for? i dont get the whole gun thing.
 
The springfields with safety's only have them because of states like MA that won't allow springfield to sell them w/o one on it.

not because they're necessarily safer or better, but cuz those are liberal dick suck states

Agreed I live in MA and Springfield is required to have safety's. I was honestly surprised when I bought my new walther they allowed it. I have the new pps and it has an internal safety like a glock. But is slimmer easier to conceal and carry especially in my work clothes.
 
what do you need to cary around 3 high capacity magz for? i dont get the whole gun thing.

Firearms to some people are a tool for recreation or self defense.

To many people, firearms are purely an enthusiasm thing.

Many people can't understand why someone would need to bench more than a couple hundred pounds either. What purpose does that serve?
 
Firearms to some people are a tool for recreation or self defense.

To many people, firearms are purely an enthusiasm thing.

Many people can't understand why someone would need to bench more than a couple hundred pounds either. What purpose does that serve?

I think the comparison of firearms to benching a few hundred pounds are vastly different. Benching a few hundred pounds doesn't automatically give you the capacity to kill another human if you wanted to. I just don't see the need for civilians to cary guns at all regardless of what state/federal laws may say. That's just my opinion.
 
I think the comparison of firearms to benching a few hundred pounds are vastly different. Benching a few hundred pounds doesn't automatically give you the capacity to kill another human if you wanted to. I just don't see the need for civilians to cary guns at all regardless of what state/federal laws may say. That's just my opinion.


well, I guess we reserve the right to carry protection, and you reserve the right to be wrong as fuck
 
well, I guess we reserve the right to carry protection, and you reserve the right to be wrong as fuck

Protection from what? Is the area you live in that ass backwards that you feel you need a gun? I've never lived in a state that allows civilians to cary guns, maybe it so common place in TX that its not a big deal. Maybe protection from the Cartel or something like that is understandable, but if that were the case I think i would move to a new location.

I'm not trying to say you guys are wrong or stupid, I just don't get it. I've never lived in an area where I feel I need a gun for protection.
 
Protection from what? Is the area you live in that ass backwards that you feel you need a gun? I've never lived in a state that allows civilians to cary guns, maybe it so common place in TX that its not a big deal. Maybe protection from the Cartel or something like that is understandable, but if that were the case I think i would move to a new location.

I'm not trying to say you guys are wrong or stupid, I just don't get it. I've never lived in an area where I feel I need a gun for protection.


so the criminals in your liberal ass states obey the laws and refrain from carrying guns when commiting violent crimes?
 
so the criminals in your liberal ass states obey the laws and refrain from carrying guns when commiting violent crimes?

I am far removed from any area in Baltimore where violent crimes are being committed and there are plenty being committed in Baltimore. There is no situation I can think of that I would be in that if I had a gun the outcome would change. In fact, in Baltimore, having a gun would most likely escalate whatever the situation is and make it worse.
 
I am far removed from any area in Baltimore where violent crimes are being committed and there are plenty being committed in Baltimore. There is no situation I can think of that I would be in that if I had a gun the outcome would change. In fact, in Baltimore, having a gun would most likely escalate whatever the situation is and make it worse.


There is no way you are so naive to think the rest of the U.S. is anything like your fairytale neighborhood.
 
Jesus Christ, not pepper spray! How horrible!


I travel to Houston quite frequently for my job. The rate of violent crime is signifigantly higher than even New York City, and is on the rise.

You want to drive through the 5th Ward at night with fucking pepper spray, be my guest. I'll have my .40 cal.
 
Jesus Christ, not pepper spray! How horrible!


I travel to Houston quite frequently for my job. The rate of violent crime is signifigantly higher than even New York City, and is on the rise.

You want to drive through the 5th Ward at night with fucking pepper spray, be my guest. I'll have my .40 cal.

I drive through Baltimore without anything, you can avoid the bad areas. Unless you work in the 5th Ward thats a different story. When did New York become a scary place?

I'm number 9 in the US on the 2012 list and number 48 world wide - i've never felt the need to cary a gun.

The 25 Most Dangerous Cities in America - Yahoo! Finance

Most Dangerous Cities In The World - Business Insider
 
Protection from what? Is the area you live in that ass backwards that you feel you need a gun? I've never lived in a state that allows civilians to cary guns, maybe it so common place in TX that its not a big deal. Maybe protection from the Cartel or something like that is understandable, but if that were the case I think i would move to a new location.

I'm not trying to say you guys are wrong or stupid, I just don't get it. I've never lived in an area where I feel I need a gun for protection.

You sound like I do about pot. How could someone have a life so screwed-up that they need an escapist drug that crushes their initiative? If someone is that screwed-up, seek professional help -- don't self-medicate.

And as far as the damage done, I think of the millions of kids each year that throw their lives/education/relationships away over drugs. Then I think of the millions of additional parents that choose pot over professional ambition, which further dooms children to mediocrity and poverty. Statistically speaking, what are a kid's chances of being killed by a gun versus having their lives destroyed directly or indirectly by drugs?
 
I drive through Baltimore without anything, you can avoid the bad areas. Unless you work in the 5th Ward thats a different story. When did New York become a scary place?

I'm number 9 in the US on the 2012 list and number 48 world wide - i've never felt the need to cary a gun.

The 25 Most Dangerous Cities in America - Yahoo! Finance

Most Dangerous Cities In The World - Business Insider


All of your stats and links will go flying out the window when someone tries to carjack you, break into your home, commit armed robbery, or worse.

You do realize that criminals live EVERYWHERE, not just 'bad neighborhoods' right?

You seem to have no idea wtf it is like in the rest of the world....

What are you going to do when someone puts a gun in your face? Tell them 'it's illegal to have one of those?'

That should stop them....
 
All of your stats and links will go flying out the window when someone tries to carjack you, break into your home, commit armed robbery, or worse.

You do realize that criminals live EVERYWHERE, not just 'bad neighborhoods' right?

You seem to have no idea wtf it is like in the rest of the world....

What are you going to do when someone puts a gun in your face? Tell them 'it's illegal to have one of those?'

That should stop them....

So tell me what it is you would do with your concealed weapon if someone puts a gun in your face?

Actually I do know what its like in the rest of the world I travel quite a bit to the UK, Europe, Asia, all for work. Everywhere outside the US has very strict gun control laws and most countries do not allow concealed carry. Europe especially does not wish to become "gun-friendly" like the United States.

So do you mean the rest of the world or the rest of the United States, cause all the places i've visited outside the US are nothing like here with regard to guns?
 
So tell me what it is you would do with your concealed weapon if someone puts a gun in your face?

Actually I do know what its like in the rest of the world I travel quite a bit to the UK, Europe, Asia, all for work. Everywhere outside the US has very strict gun control laws and most countries do not allow concealed carry. Europe especially does not wish to become "gun-friendly" like the United States.

So do you mean the rest of the world or the rest of the United States, cause all the places i've visited outside the US are nothing like here with regard to guns?


You must have missed that part of the thread where I have had to use my CCW. Cliffnotes: I shot the fuck out of an asshole for it.

The rest of the world can suck a dick, the united states has a federal law in place allowing for the right to posses arms for protection from its own government, much less some jackass on crank
 
You must have missed that part of the thread where I have had to use my CCW. Cliffnotes: I shot the fuck out of an asshole for it.

The rest of the world can suck a dick, the united states has a federal law in place allowing for the right to posses arms for protection from its own government, much less some jackass on crank


I must have missed that part, yes.

I still like you, no homo :rainbow:

To each their own, we can agree to disagree and have different points of view. I'm sorry that you actually had to use your weapon, I'm sure its no something you wanted to do given the choice.
 
Would you like to share your story of when you had to use your gun? I am all for concealed carry.. then again I live in east Tennessee and everyone and their grandmother has a gun. My 90 year old grandmother owns a .22 semi-auto rifle that appears to be from the 50's and also some cheapo ''Omega'' .32 caliber, 7 shooter revolver. I promise you she can use them... she taught me how to shoot when I was 8 and 9 years old. I saw her put all 7 rounds in a possum with that .32 lol. Still took that thing a bit to die.

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I must have missed that part, yes.

I still like you, no homo :rainbow:

To each their own, we can agree to disagree and have different points of view. I'm sorry that you actually had to use your weapon, I'm sure its no something you wanted to do given the choice.


No, and honestly I wouldn't have if I had been alone. I could have more than likely disarmed the guy and beat him like a ragdoll. But I was with my family, and if something had gone wrong and a stray round hit one of them, how would I feel...

As much as I didn't want them to see it, I did what I did out of.pure instinct and protection. Fight or flight, and I couldn't exactly run away at the time. Luckily for them, the guy didn't die so they didn't have to witness that...would have made no difference to me really, but i'm glad they didn't have to watch a man die
 
You should have to kill somebody with a knife before you can tote a gun. I mean up close and personal is where it's at. Anybody can turn their head and pull a trigger, but cutting a mutha fucker from ear to ear, that takes the willpower of a man dedicated to his cause.
 
Would you like to share your story of when you had to use your gun? I am all for concealed carry.. then again I live in east Tennessee and everyone and their grandmother has a gun. My 90 year old grandmother owns a .22 semi-auto rifle that appears to be from the 50's and also some cheapo ''Omega'' .32 caliber, 7 shooter revolver. I promise you she can use them... she taught me how to shoot when I was 8 and 9 years old. I saw her put all 7 rounds in a possum with that .32 lol. Still took that thing a bit to die.

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Eh, idk man I have only spoken on EF about it once, to help back up a point zwhit was making. Not really something you go bragging about, and honestly I shouldn't have put my family in that situation.

Carrying is a great thing, but it's not for everyone. I think the requirements should be a lot more strict on CCW. For instance, my renewal class is once every 4 years. The class is very easy, and you could shoot at the range for two weeks before it and pass the test and then not fire a round for four more years.

do you think it's a good idea to have a bunch of people running around with CCWs who haven't shot in years?

To be responsible with it, you must practice often, be confident in your shooting ability both standing and mobile, and be able to hit what you're aiming at to limit collateral damage.
 
All of your stats and links will go flying out the window when someone tries to carjack you, break into your home, commit armed robbery, or worse.

You do realize that criminals live EVERYWHERE, not just 'bad neighborhoods' right?

You seem to have no idea wtf it is like in the rest of the world....

What are you going to do when someone puts a gun in your face? Tell them 'it's illegal to have one of those?'

That should stop them....

Yeah, it all ends when it is you. Then you realize so far you have just been lucky and now you are a statistic.
 
I understand, it felt stupid to ask. Didn't mean to bring any bad memories back or up or anything. Didn't mean it from an immature standpoint, just a realistic way. Be safe out there, man.

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I understand, it felt stupid to ask. Didn't mean to bring any bad memories back or up or anything. Didn't mean it from an immature standpoint, just a realistic way. Be safe out there, man.

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no worries man, just not the kind of thing you run your mouth about to look cool or anything. Nothing cool about it when it actually happens. I won't go into detail but basically some guy tried pulling a gun on a SUV full of my family members (all women) in a back alley of a towing company late at night while my brother in law was retrieving his truck. dude breaks a window, sees me in the driver seat, and comes for me, so I put him down and the cops came and I had a fucking headache for weeks with all the legality shit and phonecalls
 
Damn, man, that is some stressful stuff. You did the right thing to protect your family. I am glad you aren't in the pen for doing the, hard, but right thing to do. I am sure your family appreciated you on that trip.

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I am far removed from any area in Baltimore where violent crimes are being committed and there are plenty being committed in Baltimore. There is no situation I can think of that I would be in that if I had a gun the outcome would change. In fact, in Baltimore, having a gun would most likely escalate whatever the situation is and make it worse.

I'm sure the people in Columbine and Sandy Hook thought their neighborhoods were safe too. Here in San Diego, there have been several home invasions in La Jolla. La Jolla is one of the richest, most upscale communities in California. A beautiful community, right on the ocean, filled with multi-million dollar homes and hundred thousand dollar+++ cars. People walk around the cove day or night, shopping or strolling on the boardwalk/beach/park. People feel safe enough to even leave their doors unlocked.

I can tell you a story I've told here before about an outcome that very likely changed due to possession and use of a firearm. My sister was in college and she and her roommate were at home in their apartment when the downstairs neighbor came up trying to break into their unit.

He was drunk and was trying to break down the door, telling them he was going to rape them both. My sister and her roommate were crouched down in the farthest corner of the room away from the door. They called the police and told him they called them. They warned them they had a gun and would shoot him too.

He stuck his hand through a vent window and was reaching down to unlock the main window (big enough for him to come through), and he almost had his hand to the window lock...then my sister shot his hand. The bullet went through his hand, through the glass and into his upper torso/shoulder area. He fled the scene just before police arrived. My sister and her roommate were scared but were not harmed.

My sister practiced gun control that night. The law at the time stated that you could only shoot if someone entered your home, or if a part of them were in the home, you could only shoot that part that was in your home. She controlled her gun and shot well. But only into the part of the perp's body that was in her home. The fact that the bullet went through that body part and the window and into another part of him that was outside the home was OK. She still followed the law.

Yay guns! Saving lives and protecting innocent citizens for hundreds of years. :D
 
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I'm sure the people in Columbine and Sandy Hook thought their neighborhoods were safe too. Here in San Diego, there have been several home invasions in La Jolla. La Jolla is one of the richest, most upscale communities in California. A beautiful community, right on the ocean, filled with multi-million dollar homes and hundred thousand dollar+++ cars. People walk around the cove day or night, shopping or strolling on the boardwalk/beach/park. People feel safe enough to even leave their doors unlocked.

I can tell you a story I've told here before about an outcome that very likely changed due to possession and use of a firearm. My sister was in college and she and her roommate were at home in their apartment when the downstairs neighbor came up trying to break into their unit.

He was drunk and was trying to break down the door, telling them he was going to rape them both. My sister and her roommate were crouched down in the farthest corner of the room away from the door. They called the police and told him they called them. They warned them they had a gun and would shoot him too.

He stuck his hand through a vent window and was reaching down to unlock the main window (big enough for him to come through), and he almost had his hand to the window lock...then my sister shot his hand. The bullet went through his hand, through the glass and into his upper torso/shoulder area. He fled the scene just before police arrived. My sister and her roommate were scared but were not harmed.

My sister practiced gun control that night. The law at the time stated that you could only shoot if someone entered your home, or if a part of them were in the home, you could only shoot that part that was in your home. She controlled her gun and shot well. But only into the part of the perp's body that was in her home. The fact that the bullet went through that body part and the window and into another part of him that was outside the home was OK. She still followed the law.

Yay guns! Saving lives and protecting innocent citizens for hundreds of years. :D

I'm all for people having guns in there home, its the concealed weapon thing I don't get, maybe I didn't clarify that in my previous posts and generalized it too much.

Cool story bro.
 
if you're worried about it...Rack the slide to engage the firing pin but don't actually chamber a round.


Carry it like you normally would like that for a week. I bet you that pin never moves.

You're absolutely right. It is highly improbable that it would drop. Likely I could carry it my whole life an it would never spontaneously fire. But is it possible? Yes. And I'm not a gambling man.
 
I'm all for people having guns in there home, its the concealed weapon thing I don't get, maybe I didn't clarify that in my previous posts and generalized it too much.

Cool story bro.

I don't have a problem with either but I also don't have a problem with all the gun law changes being proposed.
 
The founders of this nation included the right to keep and bear arms so that the people could remain free by protecting themselves from,

1.Criminals
2.Foreign Invaders
3.Our own government should it become a tyrannical one.
 
I'm all for people having guns in there home, its the concealed weapon thing I don't get, maybe I didn't clarify that in my previous posts and generalized it too much.

Cool story bro.

It's a good thing crimes only happen to people when they're at home then.
 
Even though I live In a liberal ass state MA there is a surprising amount of pro gun activists here whom I support

I conceal carry every day unless traveling out of state for work and I was home yesterday and I posted a tv for sale on Craigslist had a buyer text me settled price and told the guy to come over. Being the skeptic I am I strapped on my walther just in case. Well the guy showed up with his buddy and tried to rob me at knife point, and I thank god I was carrying because I was able to hold the two guys there at my place until the police came. I'm happy I didn't have to shoot them and knowing MA laws would have gone to jail for it probably. But it makes me even more thankful for my gun rights.
 
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