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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

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  • Do you "you tube experts" know who this is in the video?

  • @7mgus Rob Pinkus is the guy in the video. he is a combat instructor.

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  • Im trying to figure out if that is just a really big truck, or if he is just a really small man.

  • Why clear the weapon when storing it? You just added unnecessary exposure upon entry and exit of the vehicle in which you will be unprepared to protect yourself. This is a key moment that the bad guys already exploit.

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  • one in the chamber o.O thumbs up!

  • @CootShooter

    "One question about the security cable."~

    Quick answer is no, BUT.. if he's breaking into the car he's likely looking to either steal it quickly or he has wire cutters to get the stereo out fast and that WILL snip the thin cable. If it's a window smash and grab, it's because he saw an object of opportunity. Once the alarm goes off he won't stick around and the cable will protect against that.

  • @scottybaccus

    "Why clear the weapon when storing it? "~

    That's state dependent. In states that are trying to turn law abiding citizens into either criminals or victims, they don't allow you to store a ready firearm in your vehicle loaded... even with a carry permit.

    CA states that you must accompany a loaded firearm at all times if you are a permit holder and that means if you store it in your vehicle it must be secured unloaded.

    Catch 22 laws like this abound here in CA.

  • One question about the security cable. If a BG broke into your car and found the GV under your seat, could he pull the GV out past the door frame and slam the door to sever the cable?

  • I bet he left his keys in the car

  • In the case of a rear end accident, what keeps this from coming out from under the seat and lodging its self under the brake pedal of the car?

  • I guess it adds sum security. But I bet I could make one for $15 bucks. By drilling two holes in a small locking electrical box and securing it to the seat rail with the lock you get with the gun.

  • Why not do it while in the truck under the passengers seat so everyone can't see what you're doing ?

    Ps. Hope he didn't get a pebble next to the primer when he let it fall in the dirt. Chamber that badboy and blam ! This guy is a gun instructor ? Ok then. Ps. Bio sucks in a emergency.

  • Not legal in CA. And I don't consider that gun to be "at the ready."

  • @snowbird29803 agree, maybe vault that has two options, one biometric for convenience other big lock and key.

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