would u buy a car if you found a gun in the glovebox?
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would u buy a car if you found a gun in the glovebox?
Saw a Miata 10AE over the weekend. As I examined the glovebox, I found a handgun. It was pretty heavy(probably loaded) and I had a hard time pushing the glovebox door back. The seller was a young guy, lived in a upper middle class neighborhood.
Seems rather sketchy, I dont know if I should have asked if he had a permit for it.
Seems rather sketchy, I dont know if I should have asked if he had a permit for it.
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It's really none of your business if he has a permit or not.
Personally I'd be hesitant about making a business deal with anyone who feels the need to keep a handgun in his glovebox.
Furthermore, you have to wonder about anyone who would sell their car and keep the handgun in there knowing full well you'll be inspecting it.
Personally I'd be hesitant about making a business deal with anyone who feels the need to keep a handgun in his glovebox.
Furthermore, you have to wonder about anyone who would sell their car and keep the handgun in there knowing full well you'll be inspecting it.
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Originally Posted by oran9e
Saw a Miata 10AE over the weekend. As I examined the glovebox, I found a handgun. It was pretty heavy(probably loaded) and I had a hard time pushing the glovebox door back. The seller was a young guy, lived in a upper middle class neighborhood.
Seems rather sketchy, I dont know if I should have asked if he had a permit for it.
Seems rather sketchy, I dont know if I should have asked if he had a permit for it.
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First, CCWs are next to impossible to qualify for in California. In the local Bay Area counties, the Sheriff has issued an unmeasurable amount of the said when considering the total population.
An empty handgun should not be transported in the glove compartment. Those doing so are looking for big troubles.
When I go to the range, my guns are stored separately from any ammo in the trunk of my car. The slides are pulled back and locked, the cylinders are swung open. Each handgun is in its own case/sleeve. Going to the shooting range and an occasional hunting excursion are the only times when there are firearms in my cars.
I find it quite troubling that any individual believes that there is a need to carry a concealed firearm in the glove box of a car.
An empty handgun should not be transported in the glove compartment. Those doing so are looking for big troubles.
When I go to the range, my guns are stored separately from any ammo in the trunk of my car. The slides are pulled back and locked, the cylinders are swung open. Each handgun is in its own case/sleeve. Going to the shooting range and an occasional hunting excursion are the only times when there are firearms in my cars.
I find it quite troubling that any individual believes that there is a need to carry a concealed firearm in the glove box of a car.