Fun fact: the 2nd amendment was the most deliberated subject of the entire Bill of Rights; they spent an enormous amount of time arguing the exact language to use so that it was as ironclad as possible.Whenever someone invents a Time Machine, I’ll go back to the framers and ask them to clarify the 2A in explicit detail that a 5 year old could understand.
That seems a bad location in case of a collision.My 1911 is simply in that compartment on the left of the driver's side covered by small towel
with my water or Coke bottle on top.
That seems like a bad place for many reasons.I like pics over words.
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The committee shoulda had a few more meetings.Fun fact: the 2nd amendment was the most deliberated subject of the entire Bill of Rights; they spent an enormous amount of time arguing the exact language to use so that it was as ironclad as possible.
I think most of us do (I have grandkids in truck...so guns always locked)...I have a magnetic mount in similar place as pic but dont store gun there...that's just my driving through the hood position (which I havent used yet and prob never will).C'mon guys, lock them up. Loose guns are more likely to be used against their owner than used against someone else.
Nah man, they nailed it. There are a few lectures available on the internet of a group of historic linguists that break it down with a very technical analysis. I'll post a link if I can find it again.The committee shoulda had a few more meetings.
For some reason I thought I also added this photo. Guess I didn’t.That seems a bad location in case of a collision.
That seems like a bad place for many reasons.
C'mon guys, lock them up. Loose guns are more likely to be used against their owner than used against someone else.
-Crissa
I prefer the proposed wording of John Paul Stevens.Nah man, they nailed it. There are a few lectures available on the internet of a group of historic linguists that break it down with a very technical analysis. I'll post a link if I can find it again.
That's a great one!For some reason I thought I also added this photo. Guess I didn’t.
And please explain why you think this is a bad location. I am left handed, it’s by my knee, and I don’t drive with my window rolled down. What else you are trying to suggest this location is bad? Please do tell me
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smash and grab can get to soft case under rear seat...and new CO law, must be non visible and locked when vehicle not attended. + for me, no non locked guns with grand kids in car. Just different level's of paranoia I suppose.A soft 2 long gun bag fits perfectly under the rear seat and stays put pretty good. Why complicate things with mounts?
I’m wondering about this also. Maybe a folding hand brace with short barrel would fit in the area in the middle of the front seats. Lot of companies make the stove bins. A bigger bin with small rifle may work. I would then use a stopbox chamber lock for a bit more safety.It’s an AR platform so that’s a good point of using the mag well mount under the rear seat. I’d prefer to be able to access it from front seat so it’d be up to ergonomics to figure out if it’d work.
My first choice is having it mount next to front seats facing forward using the standard mounts available today. Just hoping to get some ideas to take advantage of the CT unique design approach.
Yeah exactly! Keep them unlocked so the kids can help if things go sideways!! j/kfor me, no non locked guns with grand kids in car. Just different level's of paranoia I suppose.