This guide outlines three methods for storing firearms in a vehicle to prevent theft, emphasizing security and accessibility. It progresses from least to most recommended: a locked glove box, an electronically disconnected trunk, and a safe bolted within an electronically disconnected trunk. The instructor stresses that firearms should never be left unsecured or visible in a car.
This guide outlines three methods for storing firearms in vehicles, emphasizing security to prevent theft. The least recommended method is a locked glove box, followed by an electronically disconnected trunk. The most highly recommended method involves bolting a firearm safe to the steel of an electronically disconnected trunk, providing the highest level of security against theft.
This video demonstrates the detrimental effects of prolonged sun exposure on Kydex holsters. Leaving a Kydex holster on a dashboard in hot conditions, such as Las Vegas, can cause the material to warp and lose its definition, rendering it unusable. The presenter advises users to store their holsters in a trunk or shaded area when not in use to prevent such damage.
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