Do you want one?

What I don’t like about the headrest safe is, if it is noticed… the thief only has to push the button to walk away with the whole safe and take their time getting into it.

Same with the lanyard safes and a set of cable cutters.

I want a steel safe, BOLTED to the floorboards!


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Seen it, played with it, flimsy… Could force it open with a spork.

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Nothing better than having Ritz available when on the road.

or is it a box of Ritz crackers? Do you think that will work?

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Until hungry tweaker thinks they’re gonna get some crackers!:rofl::rofl:

“Bro wtf? I wanted some buttery ass crackers, all I got was this stupid gun?… ima beat this guys ass when he comes back to his car!”:rage:

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True nothing is perfect and for me it works because I don’t use it that often for any length of time.

A good disguise to deter gun thieves but runs the risk of getting your window smashed by the much more commonly encountered hungry homeless person.

I agree wholeheartedly, K.I.S.S. or Set it and Forget it. Best place to keep the EDC is in the holster. Why burden one’s self with transferring from the holster to a box, then back again, unless I need to secure it before going into a weapons prohibited building or area. That and it could be categorized as crime candy. Meaning a criminal sees the box, knows what it is and breaks into your vehicle thinking there is a firearm inside. A can of R-12 and a hammer will make short work of the lock. That is what the trunk box attached to the vehicle frame and cabled is for. Out of sight, out of everyone’s mind, including law enforcement. Be safe, everyone!

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