As long as your the only one that drives the car or everybody that drives it has an LTCH. My luck, my wife would take it to the grocery store and get caught and I would be DEAD.
Not to change the subject, but that's exactly why I had my wife get the lifetime LTCH earlier this year!
My son can make stuff like that, I actually gave him custom dimensions for a wallet, and he sat at the kitchen table and made the damn thing in, like, 15 minutes. It's very comfortable to carry, and extremely functional. I'll have him work on a holster.or try the duct tape holster!
I bought a neat little adapter that attach's on the steering column. Then it attach's to the clip of most IWB type holsters like an Uncle Mike's or whatever.
Works great at holding the pistol, keeping it right where I want it. Unfortunately it does not 'hide' the gun when I open the door. Maybe on a car that was lower to the ground it would work better.
I used to carry a shotty in my car before I was old enough to get the 'permit'. Haven't had to worry about that problem in years. Actually my wife got her lifetime before I did, just a timing thing. I don't loan my truck out because it is always packin' for me... just in case I get stupid and forget, which I have done, to bring one with me.
Personally I would love to start a thread to see how people have concealed firearms safely in their vehicles. I am considering buying a cheap left hand paddle holster and actually bolting it between my seat and the drive shaft hump in my truck.
No laws telling where you have to have it in your vehicle, nor telling you if it has to be unloaded or loaded without one in the chamber, etc.
Got the LTCH? You're good to roll inside the State of Indiana.
As long as your the only one that drives the car or everybody that drives it has an LTCH. My luck, my wife would take it to the grocery store and get caught and I would be DEAD.
No laws telling where you have to have it in your vehicle, nor telling you if it has to be unloaded or loaded without one in the chamber, etc.
Got the LTCH? You're good to roll inside the State of Indiana.
That rule also applies to long guns, like rifles, shotguns, too, correct?