Bob Denman
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where are you keeping the bang bang? Mine is about that size too, so frunk? Ideas for better accessability in times of need?
Galco S.O.B. holster... :thumbup:
where are you keeping the bang bang? Mine is about that size too, so frunk? Ideas for better accessability in times of need?
where are you keeping the bang bang? Mine is about that size too, so frunk? Ideas for better accessability in times of need?
Cargo pants or riding pants with cargo pockets also work well; those big pockets up front are more than big enough for my .380where are you keeping the bang bang? Mine is about that size too, so frunk? Ideas for better accessability in times of need?
Karyl, I've tried to search for the "necessary list" you mentioned, but can't seem to find it. Thought it might be helpful to others if we could locate & identify it. This would complete your list that you mentioned here.
Cargo pants or riding pants with cargo pockets also work well; those big pockets up front are more than big enough for my .380
And the breast pocket in most riding jackets can easily fit a .22
I know my gun won't fit in the glove box (which opens & closes unreliably anyway, so I don't use it). Usually in cargo pants I keep cell phone & wallet, don't think gun will fit in there either, but I'll try it. A shoulder holster would be ok, but these are made to fit men, which means they won't fit me! I'm in TX too (thank goodness it has travel laws). Any other ideas?
A clarification please: Saranac, or Saranac Lake?
(We've got a camp in Onchiota... the only time we have cell service is if we climb up on top of the outhouse wearing a cooking pot on our head, and holding a roll of tinfoil in our other hand...![]()
I have done a number of remote runs both by pickup and motorcycle. In remote areas, some of the things you think you can't live without are a waste of effort. I just returned from a 12,305 mile pickup trip to the Arctic and Alaska driving thru the northern provinces. The only time I saw reliable cell was in the cities or in areas set up especially for that. Denali comes to mind in that regard. DON"T depend on cell for anything - nice to have is all it's good for. That is the same for large parts of my home in Maine.
When I was on the "Haul Road" in the Arctic I saw dozens of BMW G series bikes there. They had just two pannier bags a tent and sleeping bag each. All were wearing pro riding gear and helmets. My point is think this subject thru carefully, select your equipment and then do a test drive/camp a weekend before you jump off and do some serious riding. Remember - you don't need a lot to be comfortable.
No pistols in Canada and a number of US States and cities.
Ole slabsides... :thumbup: View attachment 53464
Bob, Bob...you forgot a backup of a .357 and two quarts of Wild Turkey....
Baby Glock 40 and several other small automatics fit in the small glovebox right in front of you
Cruzr Joe
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