Where I live I will sometimes see an old boy in a gun store buying a less expensive pistol to leave in his vehicle. Bersa Thunders were real popular for that for a time. I've always considered leaving (read that storing) a firearm in your car a really, really bad idea. One of my biggest nightmares is somebody committing a crime with one of my guns.
On the news last night they said that criminals are now burglarizing cars specifically targeting firearms. In fact they said that about 8,000 firearms have been stolen out of vehicles in the greater Houston area in the last two years. That's a lot of guns folks.
These crooks look for bumper stickers, Gadsden flags, Blue Line flags, "Come and take It" Flags (Texas,) "We Don't Call 911" stickers, NRA stickers, "Protected by Smith and Wesson" stickers and many more. They also target vehicles parked in at venues where firearms aren't allowed. Where I am this includes hospitals, bars, 'gubmint buildings, and sports stadiums. I will admit to suddenly realizing that I had to go into a "gun free zone" and locking my carry gun in the glove box which would be only the smallest impediment to somebody stealing my gun. If I do I hot foot it back to my car as soon as possible.
The local Law Dogs now recommend getting a gun safe for your car which I guess would help some if the crook doesn't have a big enough crow bar or a Saws All.
On the news last night they said that criminals are now burglarizing cars specifically targeting firearms. In fact they said that about 8,000 firearms have been stolen out of vehicles in the greater Houston area in the last two years. That's a lot of guns folks.
These crooks look for bumper stickers, Gadsden flags, Blue Line flags, "Come and take It" Flags (Texas,) "We Don't Call 911" stickers, NRA stickers, "Protected by Smith and Wesson" stickers and many more. They also target vehicles parked in at venues where firearms aren't allowed. Where I am this includes hospitals, bars, 'gubmint buildings, and sports stadiums. I will admit to suddenly realizing that I had to go into a "gun free zone" and locking my carry gun in the glove box which would be only the smallest impediment to somebody stealing my gun. If I do I hot foot it back to my car as soon as possible.
The local Law Dogs now recommend getting a gun safe for your car which I guess would help some if the crook doesn't have a big enough crow bar or a Saws All.

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