Do you want one?

Quicksafe

It is locked when you want it locked, when you are in the car you unlock it and open it with a simple bump of a lever releases the mechanism to pop up your gun for access.
No electronics, no batteries.

What do you think about this?

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Pretty cool, but also very clearly can be seen by door checkers….

That’s why I like my console vault if I have to leave the gun in the truck (when going into a GFZ)

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I’m a lefty

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I would like a better lockbox. I usually use a metal box with a cable around the seat. I need a way to lock a gun up for work, but I often just don’t bring a gun with me anymore because I cannot forget to take it off and I don’t like leaving guns locked in the car.

Would be cool to find a good system that works for me.

I don’t think this would work for me though. I’d rather just have the gun on me or in reach in a bag and I don’t like how it sticks out like mentioned above.

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So?

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Funny thing, I’ve driven euro VW’s, my Subi is American

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Subies rule

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I’d might take a blind stab at it if I knew it was animal, mineral, or vegitable… but i don’t touch rabbit food. Nothing but a blank page for me.

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Looks interesting. Did I miss the name of this tool?

Thanks.

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Nope, I don’t want one.

I want to KISS, Keep It Simple, Stupid.

I put my gun on, in its holster, same place, all the time, every time. And it stays there.

I’m not fiddle F-ing around handling my loaded gun to move it around, remembering to put it here, remembering to get it there if I get out of the car, having to put a gun in my hand or go without a gun if I ever have to bail out of my car in a hurry, I’m not leaving a gun in my car (it’s not truly secure)…

…I’m just carrying my EDC gun on me in a holster.

Why over complicate matters?

Oh and you move your leg and it pops up? It’s not even like a combination or something? lol like what could go wrong other than literally everything?

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The box is cabled and locked. It also can be mounted.

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Quick safe is the name of it.

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Todd30:
I appreciate your help!

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What do you do if you are going to a place that doesn’t allow guns?

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Does the business’ signage hold the weight of law?

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In some states it does or so I’m told.

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Not in Colorado, with exceptions of schools and government facilities.

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Typically I choose not to go there.

Sometimes, I take my gun anyway, depending on where it is, why I’m going, and to what extent they “don’t allow” guns. Like, national restaurant chains sometimes have a sign on their door (way down, low, in the corner) that corporate seems to require all of them to have (say, Cheesecake Factory), but when family wants to go there, I go, and carry. Legal, if they were to find out somehow and ask me to leave, I’d leave. Around here though…they probably wouldn’t care anyway.

Signs do not have weight of law in my state.

Where they do, I don’t go, or I disarm to follow the law. Mostly, I just don’t go there

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K.I.S.S.

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The few times I go someplace were I can’t carry I have a headrest safe not cheap but handy and Unnoticeable.

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