I have a couple of these fire proof safes that can be bolted to the floor, wonder how secure they are?
Any ideas about hiding a handgun in your auto while your not in it welcome.
There are situations that ya just can`t carry it with you.
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This is what I use also and hide it under my seat.Hobie wrote:I have a Gun Vault Nano in the truck. http://www.hrknives.com/gvnv100-gun-vau ... vault-100/
That's not at all a bad idea, Pitchy. A cheap shotgun with aMaybe a cheap shotgun would be better and hide it when gone, stolen no big lose.
I wouldn't be real crazy about drilling holes in the floor. It's a good place to start rust issues.Pitchy wrote: I have a couple of these fire proof safes that can be bolted to the floor, wonder how secure they are?
+1Sixgun wrote:Anytime a low life spots something with a lock on it, they will have the tools to smash it. If you must leave your heat in the car, hide it or make a hiding spot. There's always a place where you can cut out or camo in such a way that leaves no clue.
If I anticipate such an occurrence I make sure the Colt DS or the 1911 stays home and I'll pack some beat up S&W and just hide it.---------6
Grizz wrote:
how far did the box extend under the body ?
what was the box size about?
thanks Pete, that's how I pictured it, wanted to check.Pete44ru wrote:Grizz wrote:
how far did the box extend under the body ?
what was the box size about?
If you're referring to the box I described as in my camper van, mine was only 1-1/2" larger than the gun; and about 3" deep - the bottom well above (and inside/protected by) the adjacent frame rail.
As posted I foam-lined the box & lid for a custom/secure gun fit, so the gun wouldn't bounce around in travel, etc. (If I left it boxed during travel - rare)
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