Numerous reasons, If I need to go into a restricted location such as my child's school, Post office, Government office. I am not going to simply leave it in the vehicle unsecured.Real question is why would you even put your pistol in a lock box?
If you work in a secure location and can't take your weapon into the workplace (e.g., an airport) and don't want to leave it unsecured in the vehicle.Real question is why would you even put your pistol in a lock box?
Can confirm it works for the 365Good to know thanks. So my 320 is out but my 365….
Be careful and know your state laws. Some states with concealed carry (no open carry) and brandishing laws, the last thing you want to do is remove your firearm from concealment outside the vehicle and store in the back cargo area. Bystanders may see you with the firearm and call the police.While you’re in the vehicle find the right space for it. When you’re leaving it in the vehicle get the underfloor cargo safe.
My 6" 686 in holster rides nicely in the net thingy on my driver's side door. Not real visible from outside and offers quick access. When I'm home it goes in with me.Just so everyone knows, the stock console opening measures a generous 7”w X 8”deep. This safe reduces that to a 4 1/2” X 5” knuckle bleeding booby trap.! Qwikdraw McGraw would have trouble pulling even my Keltec 380 and certainly not a 1911 out of this tiny orifice when milliseconds count.! I even discovered a 12 volt power point in there after removing the safe.!
That right there is awesome. Nuff said.
Proper storage should fit the gun and a trigger guard or holster. Trigger should not be exposed, if you need it In a hurry the chance for a ND is multiplied if it's exposed.I removed my console safe today. Attached pic explains why. This is a medium frame 9mm. No way I could remove/replace this jewel while practicing grip and trigger discipline.! Makes this safe NOT safe.!
Not George’s anyway.It doesn't look big enough for a wallet.