^^^ i didnt know it was you i'm so bad at remembering who is who because everyone uses so many different usernames. thats why mine is the same for everything, its just easier
Post by itshardtoknow on Jan 7, 2014 9:05:58 GMT -8
I have a problem with my E05...it doesnt work. Tried a new battery (havent used this thing that much really), and nothing. Any ideas? I know they arent much to buy a new one, but this sucks
Post by itshardtoknow on Jan 7, 2014 8:22:04 GMT -8
Third post, sorry. But here is something Im thinking about doing in my new car (2014 Fiesta hatch) to make it easier to access my carry pistol should the need arise.
Maybe it'll spark an idea from another member to give advice on how to improve on my idea et
thinking about something like this for the Fiesta
Currently I keep my LCP in its little pouch it came in, along with a spare, loaded mag. but the problem is quick deployment i reckon that if I needed to use it, I might not have time.
So im playing with idea of something like this, or maybe a kydex sheath I think I have space to place it on center tunnel/console right by the drivers seat. Aimed down, it should be non-detected by prying eyes. Then it'd be more 'quick draw' style
made here in NC www.magna-arm.com they are 20 bucks and offered at the local gun shows (as well as many gun shops), and one of them is this weekend. Im thinking this + kydex might be best bet but not sure
Post by itshardtoknow on Jan 6, 2014 15:14:55 GMT -8
latest get? well today I picked up a 'learn spanish' book to refresh before the semester starts next monday also at B&N I got a little notebook that was on sale, its a Picadilly brand, similar to moleskin (but it was cheaper so I went with it)
I expect to buy some stuff at a gun show this weekend
also, sort of 'edc' related - for Christmas I got a Style PS and Ruger 10/22 Take-Down model rifle - it breaks down into two pieces that are only about 16" each, real compact
Im currently working on building a "get home bag" for the car after beginning the book "Going Home" plus just having some stuff in the car like I do currently (extra shirt, MRE etc, now I'll just expand on it)
Seat belt cutter. In addition to the combination tools, I've heard good things about the Benchmade seatbelt cutting tool.
I would think a fire extinguisher would be good to have, whether you're the victim or the responder, but I don't know about the idea of having a can of ABC extinguishing media baking in the sun inside my car.
Work gloves, maybe, although mostly for accident response. If I have to self-extricate, work gloves aren't going to be high on my list.
in my MR2 Turbo I used to keep a small FE in it - years with zero problems in southeast heat you'll be fine bud