I do admit to having one pair of heated socks but mostly go with the heated boot soles if its that cold.
KQ is a righty.
In all seriousness, that looks like an awkward draw. Since it's a Glock, your only chance to get the drop on someone is to keep it locked and loaded with one in the chamber. I could see your only effective quick shot being unaimed through the driver's door from a lap position as the steering wheel is in your way. And you have a high chance of shooting yourself in the left leg in that case, which probably means hitting your femoral artery and bleeding out. If I was inclined to have a piece in a ready position, I'd go for a .38 or .357 with a short barrel and a better position closer to or in the center console so I could get free from the wheel and console and be able to handle business in a 180′ field of fire. Still, it's gonna be loud and you're gonna be deafened and somewhat stunned, so hopefully you've fired in close confines with no hearing protection before. If quickdraw isn't your game, then the glovebox is a better place, like normal people. Just be sure to keep your registration and insurance on your visor. And let any cops know you have a gun in the glove box.
It's not a Glock.
She’s got a real lead foot.
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Not real fond of the placement, but super tacticool as far as selling shit.
I bought some sneakers off my dealer. I don't know what he laced them with, but I been tripping all day.
South Dakota's anti-drug campaign got off to a swingin' start with this poster.
https://scontent-sjc3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...e3&oe=5E4940DF
Tenant to Landlord:
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Meanwhile in Billings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWT65n3xAxk