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<blockquote data-quote="Boaty" data-source="post: 3831494" data-attributes="member: 40981"><p>Just for info purposes. If somebody wanted to have a rifle/shotgun in vehicle and leave it, they do make vehicle weapon mounts that bolt in and have locks, even biometric locks. Not fool proof, but better than nothing. Also, the overhead rack that I showed in pic earlier, you can run a cable lock around and through, you can’t take the mount down with the weapons locked to the mount. I use a combination lock so no key to keep track of. I don’t leave weapons in truck overnight or unnecessarily. If my vehicle alarm goes off, it sends alert to the viper pager. Then while you contemplating how to get the rifle out of the rack, if you see it, your going to see the wrong end of my sidearm. I don’t go to <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="💩" title="Pile of poo :poop:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f4a9.png" data-shortname=":poop:" /> areas looking to get into a fight. Have had a CCW for 25 years and haven’t shot anyone yet, hope I never do, but I refuse to be a victim. If you have a question about MY weapon rack, feel free to PM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boaty, post: 3831494, member: 40981"] Just for info purposes. If somebody wanted to have a rifle/shotgun in vehicle and leave it, they do make vehicle weapon mounts that bolt in and have locks, even biometric locks. Not fool proof, but better than nothing. Also, the overhead rack that I showed in pic earlier, you can run a cable lock around and through, you can’t take the mount down with the weapons locked to the mount. I use a combination lock so no key to keep track of. I don’t leave weapons in truck overnight or unnecessarily. If my vehicle alarm goes off, it sends alert to the viper pager. Then while you contemplating how to get the rifle out of the rack, if you see it, your going to see the wrong end of my sidearm. I don’t go to 💩 areas looking to get into a fight. Have had a CCW for 25 years and haven’t shot anyone yet, hope I never do, but I refuse to be a victim. If you have a question about MY weapon rack, feel free to PM. [/QUOTE]
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