This might be a good time for those who carry off-body while in a car to think about what will happen to your firearm if you are hit. Stuff in a car tends to fly around and come out of glove compartments, center consoles, etc. If you caused the accident, the victim might be coming for you. If you are the victim, ramming you might be the first part of an attack.
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I remember when the new victorinox rescue tool came out (it's a tool to help cut you out of a seatbelt, break the side window, etc) one poster was proud that he clipped it to his visor. Hmmm, is it still going to be there after even a minor hit? Nope.
I always think about the 1986 FBI Miami shootout with Platt and Matix. Without rehashing the whole incident here, unsecured weapons went flying in the crash as the agents forced the suspects vehicle to stop.
Don't forget, a loose weapon can become a projectile and cause injury to you or someone else in the vehicle. I sure don't want to get hit in the head with a 4006 that's still doing 45mph when I've just come to an abrupt and violent dead stop!
Food for thought...