What was done to your JK this week?
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That being said I never did anything to it and it's been fine. I must say, OEM windshield always seem to last longer and are stronger IMO. I'd check into a non-70th Anniv. Mopar glass replacement will be.
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Originally Posted by Robert.frederick
Plasti dipped front bumper, made a mesh grill insert and blacked out the turn signals. Total cost $0 cause it was all stuff i had
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Gun is for safety, not intimidation or retaliation. It sure will get looks from passers by when the doors are off though
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Colorado... which is an open carry state, and can carry loaded in a vehicle without need for a permit. Id mainly have it in the vehicle when going into certain parts of the city for transactions off craigslist that might be a bit dicey, and for when we head up to the trails. Had a couple times when buying things off CL that I was glad I had it with me and didnt need it, but it was there.
Gun is for safety, not intimidation or retaliation. It sure will get looks from passers by when the doors are off though
Gun is for safety, not intimidation or retaliation. It sure will get looks from passers by when the doors are off though
If you have a CCW though the rules change in AZ... and I believe AZ recognizes Colorado's CCW too (or did at one time). So then you can carry without a holster anywhere within the vehicle... though I'm not sure if the CCW will remove the limits of attaching the holster to the vehicle as that would be a one-step process just like an unholstered weapon.