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Safe storage of carry pistol on a motorcycle
mott555:
Any motorcycle riders with a CHP here? How do you deal with the requirement of keeping your carry pistol locked (and preferably hidden) in your vehicle in no-carry zones? Furthermore, how do you go about removing it from your holster and locking it without causing a parking lot panic since you would be exposed?
I ride a dirt bike, a Honda CRF250L to be precise.
Mudinyeri:
A. Avoid criminal-friendly zones
B. There are a number of license plate storage boxes on the market. However, most are made of polymer and not metal.
As for getting the pistol locked away without causing a panic ... park in a remote area, kneel down as if working on the bike, slip the gun out unobtrusively ....
JTH:
--- Quote from: mott555 on November 04, 2014, 10:45:16 AM ---Any motorcycle riders with a CHP here? How do you deal with the requirement of keeping your carry pistol locked (and preferably hidden) in your vehicle in no-carry zones? Furthermore, how do you go about removing it from your holster and locking it without causing a parking lot panic since you would be exposed?
I ride a dirt bike, a Honda CRF250L to be precise.
--- End quote ---
If you don't have a lockable case, then it isn't going to work. :/
I use something like this (or variants):
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/caldwell-large-handgun-vault?a=919102
...and then put it into a saddlebag.
That being said, when I ride my bike, I don't normally go to places where I can't carry. (And for people who ride larger bikes with hard-side bags, lockable bags work perfectly well from a legal perspective.)
With respect to taking off the gun and putting it into the case---I find that it isn't too hard to do so in a circumspect fashion, especially if you park at one side of the parking lot. It also helps if you have a holster that you can take off without removing the belt---just take the whole thing off, pack it in the case, lock it, and there you go. (No sweeping issues with anyone around that way.)
mott555:
I wish I could avoid no-carry zones, I haven't greatly paid attention to signage yet but it seems that they've been liberally carpet-bombed across the city of Omaha. Obviously I need to start paying attention to the places I frequent before I start carrying. This is all new to me, no-carry signs were not legally enforceable in my previous state (technically it takes multiple violations in which you refuse to leave or disarm and a peace officer is called to the scene before there is a penalty, you'd have to be acting really dumb for that to happen multiple times).
In my case owning a dirt bike makes storage difficult. I have some cargo modifications but they're for carrying trail/emergency supplies and extra fuel. My tailpack is awkward enough to open that it wouldn't be a good choice for pistol storage.
I do have a lockable case. I'm not sure if it's something I can securely attach to my bike but I'll do some experimentation and see if I find something that works and is relatively discreet. I own a small welder so subframe modification is not out of the question.
I'll have to research the license plate box idea. I may have a problem with clearance, I can't have anything that hits the wheel if the rear shock bottoms out. But I think that's the place to start.
mott555:
The license plate stash boxes look perfect except I can only find plastic ones. I might be able to mount a steel pistol case in the same manner but I'd have to fabricate a new license plate bracket because the one on my bike is plastic and not very durable. I wouldn't want too much weight on the stock bracket.
Behind the license plate appears to be the most discreet position possible. Also it sounds most people use them to store registration, insurance, and small tools like tire gauges, so perhaps the chances of someone noticing such a box and wanting to break into it are very small.
This should be an interesting project. If I proceed, I need to make a steel bracket, securely mount my pistol case to it, reasonably weatherproof it, then mount my license plate on top.
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