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No.Conserve water, shower with a buddy.
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No.Conserve water, shower with a buddy.
Weeny.
I can use my right hand too. I call it the stranger.You're a weird southpaw.
I did enough "conserving water" in the USMC for a lifetime. I've paid my dues. Lol.Weeny.
What you note is true. I'd just as soon take my chances rather than having a firearm pointing at my femoral artery/nards in an accident.Bad idea. That gun becomes a projectile in the event of a collision.
Dang, glad you're ok. Sorry about the hit and run though. I'm driving the same truck right now (road trip to Lake Tahoe), burrowed from my parents as I didn't want to take my Superduty and get door dings, your truck looks like it protected you quite well.AIWB.
Just over a week ago. Hit-and-run. Apparently, I rolled over. No gun bouncing around as a projectile. No shooting of nads or femoral artery.
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Sorry I don't fit the stereotypes.
Glad you're alright!AIWB.
Just over a week ago. Hit-and-run. Apparently, I rolled over. No gun bouncing around as a projectile. No shooting of nads or femoral artery.
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Sorry I don't fit the stereotypes.
Much truth to that! If everyone followed stereotypes then we'd all look the same. I really enjoy hearing from others as far as ideas for protection in all different scenarios.Glad you're alright!
I've heard the arguments from "experts" how it's dangerous to carry appendix when getting in a vehicle accident. I don't give it any thought. That's the least of my worries.
It's ok not to fit into "stereotypes." Lol.
Appendix carry solves this.What do people do while they are driving and need to access the firearm?
You mean by driving a Subaru?Sorry I don't fit the stereotypes.
I also believe your firearm should be on your person for the fastest response in a shtf situation. That being said I do keep my pistol on me at all times but also use my pickup and a rolling tool box for all situations.....overhead rack with a rifle and shotgun, ar mount in the back seat next to my fx air gun and a extra pistol in the center consol. I have to be ready for any situation.....in the event of an accident I hope everything stays in its proper place.Appendix carry solves this.
Yes yes, I know, I'll shoot m d**k off...or my eye out...or something like that.
Side Note: I'm in the camp that thinks your car should not be a holster...meaning you should NOT take your gun off and mount it somewhere in the vehicle. In the even you need to exit the vehicle quickly, there may not be time to grab it. And it seems like the thing could become a missile much more easily if one were to get into an accident. Having a loaded gun bouncing around the car in a rollover accident just seems like a really bad idea.
Yes, I know...But Cabo, shooting your d**k off is a bad idea too!
Only if it's a forester or STI.You mean by driving a Subaru?
(Likely not recommended in Portland)You mean by driving a Subaru?