I plan on making a mount like that but on the other side, it just doesn't really make sense to keep it by the passenger seat to me.
I plan on making a mount like that but on the other side, it just doesn't really make sense to keep it by the passenger seat to me.
pro fighters and boxers have failed drug tests for cocaine before and been stopped in the ring.... with hands. Cocaine is a painkiller and would give someone an advantage in combat for that reason alone, but your body still functions the same way. You can be knocked out regardless of what drugs are flowing thru ur system and a properly placed bullet kills you. coke/meth has a speed and pain killer effect but it doesnt transform you into a bullet dodging superhero. Stopping power vs drug users is a factor in why police use .40/.45 cals.
Unless Ronnie Coleman snorts a line that looks like a garden hose, a .45 to the chest is putting you on the ground. And if it doesnt......... 2-3 most certainly will.
Steering wheel holster is from here http://www.gumcreekcustoms.com/Unive...-Mount-p5.html
Last edited by Sinfix_15; 08-21-2011 at 09:19 AM.
thanks bro
Just Jeanuis
I always ride with mine under my right thigh.... I see blue light I drop mag breach slide and AS SOON as the officer walks to my window i say
"officer i have a firearm (point to pass seat) its here on passengers side seat....." MOST times they respect that and say "thank you for pointing that out sir..bla bla bla"
other times i get in an aggresive tone "PLACE BOTH YOUR HANDS ON STEERING WHEEL....." I must say the "law" seems to change from cop to cop , I honestly feel MOST cops DONT KNOW SHIT and think the only ppl that should have guns is COPS and cops only ..... seriously a 6-7 months ago i had a cop tell me "you may NOT keep one in the chamber" I said ((NO BULLSHIT, JUST LIKE THIS)) "officer ....WITH ALL DUE RESPECT thats stupid why would I even carry if its not ready to USE TO PROTECT MY LIFE from a would be attacker" he said "its a new law bla bla bla" ........... at THIS MOMENT to help stop the dumb 30mins on the side of the road bullshit , I initiated my DROP MAG ,BREAD SLIDE policy ,, in hopes to make life a little easier ......
PawnShopMike
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ohhhhhhhhhh i left out the fact my glock ays CEDAR RAPIDS POLICE DEPT on the slide .... so i get this alot
COP>are you in law enforcement??
ME>no sir
COP> why do you have a firearm issued to a law enfircement agency?
ME>have you ever heard od Smryna Police supply?
COP> answer varries
ME> they buy police trade-ins and re-furb then re-sale them
you can feel the tention in the air.... THEY DONT LIKE IT
PawnShopMike
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Being non threatening goes a long way with cops in my personal experience, whether i get stopped @ 3AM on a back road or in a church parking lot, i always put one hand out the window and one on the wheel in plain sight and leave them there until the cop walks up and speaks to me. I end the answer to whatever question he asks me first with "i have a registered handgun inside the vehicle"
The way i see it, im paranoid, if i was a cop, i would approach every car as if Hitler was behind the wheel. so when i get pulled over, i assume that cop is equally as on guard.
I will never empty my gun for a police officer. Henry County pulled me over last week. I handed him my DL, GFL, and insurance card and told him it was loaded, chambered, and holstered in the door pocket. He reached down and grabbed it and took it with him to make sure it wasn't a stolen firearm. All was good and he handed it back to me the same way he grabbed it. Officers will vary from place to place.
Like this cop from Ohio starting at 6:30 of video...
http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_u...?v=kassP7zI0qc
It doesn't bother me at all really. It beats hearing shit from the officer because I didn't tell him it was there. That particular officer was the only one to ever take it with him back to his car. All the others saw it in the passenger seat and didn't say much about it when I handed him my permit. Guess it also makes a difference when I am public safety and my tag reflects that.
I just keep my backup weapon on the front seat in a backpack, one always on the hip. Never once had a cop ask to see either.............
I just dont notify, therefore they never knew i was armed to begin with. It can't bring any good to the situation. It's not really any of their business anyway.
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I guess it depends where you get stopped. When I get stopped here (Newnan/Coweta Co.), I always give them my permit with my license for a few reasons. 1. My vehicles are very easy to spot and remember. 2. It takes the edge off the stop for them. 3. The stop is usually over 30 seconds after they have seen my permit, sometimes less.
Learning a lot reading in here lol
Waitil learning on IA ... Oh boy .. smh.