Under the steering column.
I recommend Taurus Judge. 5 shot revolver which fires 45s and shotgun shells. I live in NJ, so I am not allowed to carry until I get out of here.
I have no gun.
I’m a Northeast liberal. :-)
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Why would I tell anyone???
There is a pocket in my door. I have it in one of those padded zipper cases, unzipped, with the handle at an angle where it is easy to grab with either hand.
Shoulder holster.
And with all that firepower a cop will ask you what are you afraid of? My answer: Nothing.
In a holster under my left leg.
Kahr CW45.
Goes in the door pocket when in a drive-thru. Don’t want to frighten the pharmacist.
Isn’t that why center consoles were invented?
Glock Out of holster in Condition 3 between my legs.
Ruger .380 in my back pocket.
Never place your handgun on the seat.
1986 Miami FBI Shoot Out
One of the agents that lost his gun put it on the seat so he could grab it faster. Unfortunately he rammed his car into another car and the gun went flying not to be found for the remainder of the fight. He had to retreat and watch the whole thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04dUCT-qO3c
Close to my right hand.
5.56mm
Where I can reach it immediately. Oh ... and it’s a .357 mag.
Lefty at 9. However, because I am more or less ambi with hand guns I am considering getting a right handed holster also. First thing I do when getting in the car is lock the doors.
As they said when my daughter was in the police academy, you are driving a 3,000 pound weapon. Use it.
A while back in Louisville about 200 of Obie’s sons went on a rampage by the river and trapped a [white] women and her kids in their van. The were hitting the children with rocks etc. When asked, the woman said she was afraid to move the van because she might run over one of them. *While these feral animals were beating on her children* Unbelievable.
Had it been my wife there would have be a trail of crushed bodies left behind. No one screws with her or our kid.
Wedged between the driver seat and the console. I can drop my hand down and have it out and ready to fire in the blink of an eye.
I don’t want them to steal my gun too!
I chose to live in an area where carjacking doesn’t occur.
I carry in the crossdraw position. And I only zip my vest and any coat I’m wearing up 8 to 10 inches. That allows immediate access to my Glock 23, no matter what position I’m in, including being seated. This works especially well when in a vehicle and belted in.