Nope, I must be irresponsible and arming the gangbangers when I leave my home.For those of you who never leave a gun in your car, and don't believe locking the car is considered locked up.
Do you lock all your guns in a gunsafe bolted to the floor and wall at home?
You take security very seriously yet tell the whole world where and how you hide your firearms in your vehicle and what is needed to bypass the locking mechanism, as most vending machines have tubular locks (Pro-Lok PKX-A1 7-Pin Tubular Ace Pick at OutdoorPros.com)
Nope, I must be irresponsible and arming the gangbangers when I leave my home.
Nah, my mom won't let me, she says I don't play well with othersDo you get out of the basement much??
Do you get out of the basement much??
Nah, my mom won't let me, she says I don't play well with others
Truth is to painful for you so you project your unhappiness onto me by instant dislike...all while admitting guilt. A bit thin skinned aren't you??
You need a therapist.
See, I can troll a thread too.
Gentlemen, I tend to be dead blunt and honest in my opinions. Leaving a firearm in a vehicle unsecured by a lockbox is not only foolish but irresponsible. I made valid points in this thread and pointed out failure of proper security.
Those of you that took a hostile tone received it in kind, no apologies from me.
If you cannot take the proper measures to secure your firearms then maybe you should at least start carrying a cable padlock to lock to the seatpost as at least a stopgap. No perfect but better.
If you are on an internet forum and cannot take criticism over an admitted mistake on your part, you have issues.
As to the NEWBIE comment, I have been here a long time, given and received advice, helped others with technical problems (both online and IRL). My postcount belies my age and my experience, as those here who know me can attest.
If you don't like my opinions, block me. I genuinely don't play well with others and could care less.
Have a nice day.
Gentlemen, I tend to be dead blunt and honest in my opinions. Leaving a firearm in a vehicle unsecured by a lockbox is not only foolish but irresponsible. I made valid points in this thread and pointed out failure of proper security.
Those of you that took a hostile tone received it in kind, no apologies from me.
If you cannot take the proper measures to secure your firearms then maybe you should at least start carrying a cable padlock to lock to the seatpost as at least a stopgap. No perfect but better.
If you are on an internet forum and cannot take criticism over an admitted mistake on your part, you have issues.
As to the NEWBIE comment, I have been here a long time, given and received advice, helped others with technical problems (both online and IRL). My postcount belies my age and my experience, as those here who know me can attest.
If you don't like my opinions, block me. I genuinely don't play well with others and could care less.
Have a nice day.
Gentlemen, I tend to be dead blunt and honest in my opinions. Leaving a firearm in a vehicle unsecured by a lockbox is not only foolish but irresponsible. I made valid points in this thread and pointed out failure of proper security.
Those of you that took a hostile tone received it in kind, no apologies from me.
If you cannot take the proper measures to secure your firearms then maybe you should at least start carrying a cable padlock to lock to the seatpost as at least a stopgap. No perfect but better.
If you are on an internet forum and cannot take criticism over an admitted mistake on your part, you have issues.
As to the NEWBIE comment, I have been here a long time, given and received advice, helped others with technical problems (both online and IRL). My postcount belies my age and my experience, as those here who know me can attest.
If you don't like my opinions, block me. I genuinely don't play well with others and could care less.
Have a nice day.
Gentlemen, I tend to be dead blunt and honest in my opinions. Leaving a firearm in a vehicle unsecured by a lockbox is not only foolish but irresponsible. I made valid points in this thread and pointed out failure of proper security.
Those of you that took a hostile tone received it in kind, no apologies from me.
If you cannot take the proper measures to secure your firearms then maybe you should at least start carrying a cable padlock to lock to the seatpost as at least a stopgap. No perfect but better.
If you are on an internet forum and cannot take criticism over an admitted mistake on your part, you have issues.
As to the NEWBIE comment, I have been here a long time, given and received advice, helped others with technical problems (both online and IRL). My postcount belies my age and my experience, as those here who know me can attest.
If you don't like my opinions, block me. I genuinely don't play well with others and could care less.
Have a nice day.
Gentlemen, I tend to be dead blunt and honest in my opinions. Leaving a firearm in a vehicle unsecured by a lockbox is not only foolish but irresponsible. I made valid points in this thread and pointed out failure of proper security.
Those of you that took a hostile tone received it in kind, no apologies from me.
If you cannot take the proper measures to secure your firearms then maybe you should at least start carrying a cable padlock to lock to the seatpost as at least a stopgap. No perfect but better.
If you are on an internet forum and cannot take criticism over an admitted mistake on your part, you have issues.
As to the NEWBIE comment, I have been here a long time, given and received advice, helped others with technical problems (both online and IRL). My postcount belies my age and my experience, as those here who know me can attest.
If you don't like my opinions, block me. I genuinely don't play well with others and could care less.
Have a nice day.
I think you made valid points as well, but sounded like an assbag doing it.