Where do you keep your gun in your car?

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Re: Where do you keep your gun in your car?

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MarcSpaz wrote:I know this has been a dormant thread for awhile, but figured I would chime in anyway.

Some vehicles have pouches for documents and things of that nature on the backs of the front seats. I usually put mine in that pouch while driving, keeping it pretty easy to access in a hurry. It comes while me everywhere I go so I am not worried about theft, but I keep it on my hip when someone is in the backseat.
This is what I do in my Chevy, holstered with the holster bands sliding over the passenger side pouch. Works very well and is readily accessible. Granted I do not have kids so this is where I keep it while on the road. The steering column mount that I have seen was a blackhawk holster screwed to the column. I think zip ties may work but would worry about sliding issues.
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without a CHP, can I keep my handgun and bullets in the cab of my truck?
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No.. Gun needs to be locked in a case or safe, out of reach of the driver and stored in a physically separate location from the ammo.
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MarcSpaz wrote:No.. Gun needs to be locked in a case or safe, out of reach of the driver and stored in a physically separate location from the ammo.
Not true. VA now has a secured container law that allows anyone over 18 who can lawfully possess the firearm to keep it loaded and accessible so long as its in a secured compartment. No CHP required. It's basically a special exemption of the "commonly observable" clause for open carry.

http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_Transporting.shtm
As of July 1, 2010, a concealed handgun permit is not necessary when carrying a handgun while in a personal, private motor vehicle or vessel and such handgun is secured in a container or compartment in the vehicle or vessel. The term “secured” as used does not require the compartment to be locked. OAG opinion 11-111.
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504 ... d+18.2-308
§ 18.2-308. Personal protection; carrying concealed weapons; when lawful to carry; penalty.

A. If any person carries about his person, hidden from common observation, (i) any pistol, revolver, or other weapon designed or intended to propel a missile of any kind by action of an explosion of any combustible material;

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Except as provided in subsection J1, this section shall not apply to:

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10. Any person who may lawfully possess a firearm and is carrying a handgun while in a personal, private motor vehicle or vessel and such handgun is secured in a container or compartment in the vehicle or vessel;
Notice that the statue does not make any statements concerning the firearm being loaded or unloaded or chambered.
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Where do you keep your gun in your car?

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So I'm wondering if I need locking cases for rifles/pistols and ammo when transporting in my truck? I don't have a locking glovebox or center console and will have everything in the back seat of the crew cab. No CHP yet either, but that's in progress.
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Looks like I miss that one...

Based on what gunderwood posted, which is current code of VA, no, you don't need a "locking" bag or case. it says "container or compartment" being a bag/case or glove box, trunk, etc., not on your person. That's good to know.
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Got one of those little lock boxes. Anything else and I dont have proper control over the weapon, and thats no good.

Keep in mind I only do that at school, where I cant carry a gun around. The rest of the time its on my person.
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Someone on this forum suggested a console vault, and I bought one. Very good to have. When I'm in the car, I set the combination and open the lock so I can just reach in at any time. When I leave the vehicle, I lock it. Much less worry about pistols and any other valuables when the vehilcle is unoccupied.

This weekend, I was travelling with a little bit of cash. I have a little "belt bag" that's a flat nylon bag the size of a dollar bill that zips shut and has a webbing belt on one end you pass your belt through and then let the bag hang inside your waistband. I dropped it into the console vault and hit the road. When I got where we were going to a child's birthday party at a "party venue", I locked the console. Then it wouldn't unlock. The combination unlocked the lock, and the wheel rotated, but the lid wouldn't open. Tuesday, I got a locksmith to get it open. Seems the little webbing loop had gotten around the vault's locking lug and been pulled into the lock; thereby fouling it down. Moral of the story: Be careful what you put in a console vault. I know I will in the future.
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Well, I am going to revive this thread again... don't be mad. LOL

For CHP holders only... Right hand IWB holster clipped to my dash. The way I have it mounted, it is turned off to the left. If there is an accidental discharge, I won't shoot myself in the foot. LOL

Pretty easy to reach and out of the way. Though, I am not entirely sure how welcoming this would be to a L.E.O. if I get pulled over. It is legal since I have a CHP, but I am 100% sure that it would make them very uncomfortable at best. Need to work on an idea for that.

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magnetically mounted to the underside of my center console lid
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