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FactsManual transmission... best theft deterrent I know ?
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FactsManual transmission... best theft deterrent I know ?
I guess I could have worded that better. ?It’s not the driving that’s usually the problem, it’s the parking.
M&P9 and a PPQMore of a Sig guy myself.
When I was in Arizona I didn't have a real hard or soft top on my Jeep for near a year. I lived in a not so great area, used to park it at the girlfriend's apartment complex (still no real top on the Jeep) and I never had trouble. Never even saw signs of people messing with the interior of the Jeep.Certain parts of town notwithstanding, you’d be surprised how little people mess with open vehicles.
This^^^. My ‘17 f150 has the same thing. Last week, had a moth set off the interior motion sensors at 11pm and it alerted my phone.My 18 F150 has motion sensors on the overhead console that has the sunglass pocket and map lights etc. If I lock my truck and movement inside is detected alarm goes off and my Ford Pass alerts me. Not sure if the Bronco will have this.
I like Sig's modular system. Maybe someday I'll consider.More of a Sig guy myself.
I haven't tried any of those yet. I'm more of a Sig traditionalist like the P220, P229, P226, and a few of their 1911s.I like Sig's modular system. Maybe someday I'll consider.
In Georgia, no one will question why the crook is dead laying on the sidewalk who was breaking into your vehicle, startled and threatened you, that you had no choice to shoot to protect yourself and stand your ground.
Sumbitch I just love living in the South! Yessir! ?
I haven't tried any of those yet. I'm more of a Sig traditionalist like the P220, P229, P226, and a few of their 1911s.
Having all labels and on-screen legends in a cursive font would thwart many.Manual transmission... best theft deterrent I know ?
This guy Smith and his brother wesson are great security