General Road rager gets smoked in Indiana

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Rambo John J

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This basically gets you the same-ish thing.

I have a Tundra glovebox that came all divided up like that. Cabin air filter behind it is tricky to get off. I don't really keep anything in there other than manuals and proof of insurance/registration. Used to have a .357 in it but not lately. Overall the glove box is very average at best. Both in design, and in contents.
 

mysticmac

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I have a Tundra glovebox that came all divided up like that. Cabin air filter behind it is tricky to get off. I don't really keep anything in there other than manuals and proof of insurance/registration. Used to have a .357 in it but not lately. Overall the glove box is very average at best. Both in design, and in contents.
Yep, I don't have one. I thought about getting one, but I ended up getting a lock box for the center console instead. I moved most of what was in the glove box to there.

I don't typically keep guns in my truck, but I do sometimes stop for a hike after target shooting. It is nice to have options for locking stuff up. There are a lot of smash & grabs at trailhead parking spots.

My glove box has the manual and an N95 mask. I have a Tacoma which means I need to get to the air filter as well.
 

Rambo John J

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Yep, I don't have one. I thought about getting one, but I ended up getting a lock box for the center console instead. I moved most of what was in the glove box to there.

I don't typically keep guns in my truck, but I do sometimes stop for a hike after target shooting. It is nice to have options for locking stuff up. There are a lot of smash & grabs at trailhead parking spots.

My glove box has the manual and an N95 mask. I have a Tacoma which means I need to get to the air filter as well.
Yep, I don't keep shit in my truck worth any value anymore.
Lotta dumb ass motherfuckers out there these days.
 

RussfromNH

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Kudos to the shooter he restrained from triple tapping the dipshit when he first runs up to the truck drawn weapon (in his right hand)
Dipshit then hitting the window with firearm, he triple taps dipshit after the dipshit puts the firearm in his left hand (out of the line of sight) then he raises his empty right hand again...... boom boom boom last stupid decision he will ever make
 

RussfromNH

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People are morons this is Darwinism did he not think the other dude wouldn't be armed in a gun friendly state like indiana iirc indiana is a constitutional carry state no ccw needed.
I've been waiting a loooong time for Darwinism to help evolution out a little but it seems to be taking way to long for my liking
 

Homeslice

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This could have easily been a story of the road rage guy emptying a magazine into the guy who defended himself. he had the right to fire his pistol while road rage guy was walking to his truck. if anything the guy would defended himself had the right to shoot that guy the second he left his car menacing him with the firearm he didn't even have to let him get that close.

Yea, sorry Jesus X, I posted my OP when I didn't realize that the road rage guy had a gun in his hand. The guy shooting was clearly justified in these circumstances.

But, I'm curious. You say he would have been justified shooting road rage as soon as he saw road rage get out of his car and walk out towards him with gun in his hand. Really? Just a gun in site, and walking towards you, boom boom boom dead dude is OK? Literally just walking over, with gun in hand, that's enough to end his life? What if he had his gun for protection? I dunno, just seems like a shitty thing to do...
 

Rambo John J

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Yea, sorry Jesus X, I posted my OP when I didn't realize that the road rage guy had a gun in his hand. The guy shooting was clearly justified in these circumstances.

But, I'm curious. You say he would have been justified shooting road rage as soon as he saw road rage get out of his car and walk out towards him with gun in his hand. Really? Just a gun in site, and walking towards you, boom boom boom dead dude is OK? Literally just walking over, with gun in hand, that's enough to end his life? What if he had his gun for protection? I dunno, just seems like a shitty thing to do...
Man was raging.
With a Gun in hand.

Depends on state but that seems like a very clear threat IMO.

It's a hell of a thing killing a man. You take away everything he ever had and ever would have.
So yes, it is indeed a shitty thing to be a part of.
 

HARLEM

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I carry on body and don’t like to hoster/reholster when exiting my vehicle. It’s also been shown to be slower to try and draw while driving. I have a separate pistol specifically for my vehicle that is mounted. Texas sees your vehicle as a continuation of your home/castle.

This was a good shoot. Nobody wants to have to do this but that guy was completely over the line with his behavior..
 

mysticmac

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I carry on body and don’t like to hoster/reholster when exiting my vehicle. It’s also been shown to be slower to try and draw while driving. I have a separate pistol specifically for my vehicle that is mounted. Texas sees your vehicle as a continuation of your home/castle.

This was a good shoot. Nobody wants to have to do this but that guy was completely over the line with his behavior..
Do you keep your truck pistol in your truck? Do you park in a home garage? Can it be seen if someone looks through your windows?
 

HARLEM

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Do you keep your truck pistol in your truck? Do you park in a home garage? Can it be seen if someone looks through your windows?
The mount is out of view while driving. I secure the firearm in a lockbox and bring it into the house when not in use. When I go into a store or leave for errands, I secure the truck pistol into the locked area of my vehicle which is not visible. All vehicles are parked in a garage, we get crazy hail storms that sometimes show up in the middle of the night.
 

HARLEM

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Maybe giving every fuckin moron in the state a gun isn't actually a good idea
I’m actually a big proponent of training and still maintain an LTC. I would not be opposed to expecting people who carry to have some required training on firearms, safety and de-escalation that they renew annually. But I also think people should be certified in first aid/CPR every year, too. These are basic life skills.
 

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I carry on body and don’t like to hoster/reholster when exiting my vehicle. It’s also been shown to be slower to try and draw while driving. I have a separate pistol specifically for my vehicle that is mounted. Texas sees your vehicle as a continuation of your home/castle.

This was a good shoot. Nobody wants to have to do this but that guy was completely over the line with his behavior..
I keep mine out of the holster, and sitting on my console with one in the chamber when I’m driving. Then holster it if I get out of the vehicle to go into a store, restaurant, etc. And my every day carry is a Beretta APX which has a trigger safety, so it’s literally just aim & fire if ever needed.