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    Quote Originally Posted by rcbusmc24 View Post
    a car gun....IE big revolver stoked with .357 car killers tucked under the leg while driving for road shenanigans....
    Sorry if this has already been addressed, didn't read through entire thread.

    If the road shenanigans involve evasive maneuvering, or crashes, the revolver tucked under the leg may not be a good idea.

    If you recall, one of the FBI agents in the Miami shootout had his revolver tucked under his leg and it was dislodged and fell into the foot well area of the vehicle.

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  3. #283
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Lehr View Post
    Sorry if this has already been addressed, didn't read through entire thread.

    If the road shenanigans involve evasive maneuvering, or crashes, the revolver tucked under the leg may not be a good idea.

    If you recall, one of the FBI agents in the Miami shootout had his revolver tucked under his leg and it was dislodged and fell into the foot well area of the vehicle.
    I'm not gonna speak for DB and I might not have quite understood his usage, but the way I interpreted his " car gun" is that it is a separate gun specifically used while in the car vice trying to access your concealed on body pistol, thus leaving that gun for once you are away from the car itself. Having your only gun under your leg would not be a good idea for all the reasons you described....
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    Apparently, it's not terribly hard to legally form a church. The Church would need a site for services, like a range with a classroom. We'd have to designate some works as religious texts, ordain ministers and so on. Then going to the range could be a religious service or practice.

    Hmm. This could be doable.
    Sacred sites for pilgrimage should be included too, shouldn't they? Like the original Patterson factory, the OK Corral, where else?

    The ministers could have meditative retreats at important places like Salmon Idaho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcbusmc24 View Post
    I'm not gonna speak for DB and I might not have quite understood his usage, but the way I interpreted his " car gun" is that it is a separate gun specifically used while in the car vice trying to access your concealed on body pistol, thus leaving that gun for once you are away from the car itself. Having your only gun under your leg would not be a good idea for all the reasons you described....
    One good use for a fanny/waist pack is for something you wear while driving a car, with a heater inside of it. You can run the seatbelt under the pack so your innards don't get rearranged in a crash.

    Regarding Jox loaders: He is currently not taking orders. "But JOX pouches" came up on my list of gun stuff to buy, and I was super disappoint. Hopefully he will figure out his supply issues. If I was friendly enough with a mid-size Kydex bender, I'd try to make some introductions and see if they could work out something agreeable. So that's a subtle hint to some of you.

    The First Unitarian Reformed Church of the Revolver might be just enough to tempt me back into organized religion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcbusmc24 View Post
    I'm not gonna speak for DB and I might not have quite understood his usage, but the way I interpreted his " car gun" is that it is a separate gun specifically used while in the car vice trying to access your concealed on body pistol, thus leaving that gun for once you are away from the car itself.
    That's how I was taught it. It's still got issues, of course, not least of which is if you have to make a hasty exit from the car you've likely left an unsecured gun there. It would be against policy these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BehindBlueI's View Post
    That's how I was taught it. It's still got issues, of course, not least of which is if you have to make a hasty exit from the car you've likely left an unsecured gun there. It would be against policy these days.
    My first two patrol cars were Crown Vics (a ‘00 and an ‘02), and they both had pockets on the front of the seat cushion that were perfect for a “car gun.” I kept a 642 in there that was hidden from view but easily accessible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcbusmc24 View Post
    I'm not gonna speak for DB and I might not have quite understood his usage, but the way I interpreted his " car gun" is that it is a separate gun specifically used while in the car vice trying to access your concealed on body pistol, thus leaving that gun for once you are away from the car itself. Having your only gun under your leg would not be a good idea for all the reasons you described....
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    Quote Originally Posted by TC215 View Post
    My first two patrol cars were Crown Vics (a ‘00 and an ‘02)
    OT, but, shit’s probably still out there racking up miles. There’s a flute player in town with an 01 or 02 Vic trade with the A-pillar spotlight on it, repainted plain white. TBH, it always kinda creeps me out when people with no connection to LE drive surplus Vics, but I get why this dude bought it: most people have no idea that odometer readings go that high. Maybe late 70s diesel benzes or late 90s Lexus ES300s... or late 60/70s GMC 4106 buses with the 8v-71 diesel... but otherwise, the panther rules. If you want to drive the same car until the US constitution gets re-written, at least.

    Anyways, don’t mind me, cary on, carry on...
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    Quote Originally Posted by revchuck38 View Post
    Unfortunately for us, both of those guys are working full time now. I haven't heard any hints of upcoming classes. +1 on the other recommendations.
    Revolver Round Up will be big this year. Date not firm, but going to be YUGE.

    Also, October in Wisconsin there will be a class with DB, Chuck Haggard and some doofus who like to roll around with sweaty guys teaching a class that is not revolver specific, but will be exceptionally revolver friendly.
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