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Hey, it’s Todd Jarrett. Today, we are going to talk about personal defense inside your vehicle. We spend a lot of time in our cars now. One thing we want to understand is that there are a lot of places we can put our guns to conceal them, shoulder holster, a cross draw, or even a hard mount somewhere inside the vehicle.
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Lets take a look at some of the hard mounts that we can put our guns in. I am using a quick disconnect system and a SERPA lock holster from Blackhawk. What’s so nice about this hard point, I can put it anywhere in my vehicle to be able to access the gun. I am going to snap this off and put it on my cross draw. One thing to remember is to understand is never leave a loaded gun where someone can see it inside your vehicle. Make sure you lock it up properly.
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Now, lets take a look at putting it on my body. My two favorite places to be able to put a gun on my person, when I’m in a vehicle, will be a shoulder holster and a cross draw. It is very difficult to get to a gun when the seat belt is locked on the right side. Whenever possible I am going to put it in a hard mount inside my vehicle.
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Shooting through a $150 piece of glass may save your life if you have a target this close to you. Don’t be afraid to shoot through it. But, guess what, using a firearm may not be our only first choice. The best reaction to danger may be using the vehicle to get you to safety
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Today, we learned two different techniques. One, using your firearm inside your vehicle, and two using your vehicle to flee the scene.
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Whenever possible, I always want to be able to flee the scene. I would much rather call my insurance agent and say, hey, I’ve got some damage on the front end of my car because I was fleeing a scene. I would rather do that than be defending myself and telling a judge what I did with my firearm in my vehicle.
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