What are y'all using to lock up items? Any permanently mounted lock boxes? I have nothing other than a plastic door on the glovebox
Where'd you get your 'Glock locker' at? That's exactly what I'm looking for, for my 94 YJ.My center console is an ammo can with a lock kit installed. . I also have a 'Glock locker' under the driver's seat. In the plan is to install a rear cargo box...
Thanks for that feedback. Just got mine, and was able to get Tuffy to get me all keyed-to-match lock cylinders for my other storage units. What do you do to keep your pistol from sliding around when you go off-road?It's this one. They don't make a bolt-in unit for the yj so i had to come up with my own mounts...
[edit] Note: My Glock is the little single-stack G43. I'm not at all sure the larger models would fit in here. Check carefully before you order.
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I have a nylon case I keep it in which fits tight enough in the drawer I got that it isn't a problem.Thanks for that feedback. Just got mine, and was able to get Tuffy to get me all keyed-to-match lock cylinders for my other storage units. What do you do to keep your pistol from sliding around when you go off-road?
Nice to see a little gun talk! I never go out in the Jeep without one!I have a nylon case I keep it in which fits tight enough in the drawer I got that it isn't a problem.
Or Youtube.The Tuffy will stop a determined crook. Unless they have a plasma cutter...
Tuffy has a hellacious lock and latch system, I'm sure it could be defeated, but the latch is almost the size of the one on the tailgateOr Youtube.
Most boxes like that have simple wafer locks which are about the easiest thing there is to pick. But they will stop crimes of opportunity, which is all most locks do.
While I'm being a wet blanket, ammo cans are not particularly secure. A large screwdriver will open them and leave the lock right where it is undisturbed. I have one with tools in my Jeep, but I did everything I could to make it as inconvenient to pry open as I could.
Absolutely no complaints about mine. I’ve had it for over 10 years. I have the door hinge locks also. Around here they steal half doors all the time.Planning on a Tuffy GB for mine too, as well as a hood lock and all keyed alike.
They're not cheap, but they're solid, very impressive products.