Good idea, I like to see advancements in gun safety a our right to keep and bear arms. It was ratified on December 15, 1791, along with nine other articles of the Bill of Rights.
Do you really even need to carry a gun while riding a motorcycle on the street? Wearing a helmet, serious defensive riding and trying not to be killed by other motorists IN VEHICLES with their minds wondering not paying attention would take priority over "maybe" "not very likely" needing a firearm onboard a street bike. Notice I keep saying STREET...... Riding on the STREET is dangerous as hell and only a matter of time. It's not IF it is WHEN?! Us OFFROAD 2-stroke motocross dirtbike guys will recover your weapon after you are a stain on the highway.......
@@wolco003 Do 80% of motorcycle accidents result in death? The effects of a crash involving a motorcycle can often be devastating. While 20 percent of passenger vehicle crashes result in injury or death, an astounding 80 percent of motorcycle crashes result in injury or death.
@@JohnDoeEagle1 A quick check of the statistic is 80% result in INJURY or Death. It is also from REPORTED Accidents. In 2019, there were 4,733 deaths on motorcycles (mostly on the STREET). There are an estimated 4000 accidental deaths from drowning per year. 32,000 die from falls in the US per year. 3,000 die from Food borne Illness. But this is about hating on people who ride motorcycles on the STREET. My bad. Gravity is a bitch. Dont breathe water. Life is dangerous. Shocked how many of us survived the 70's and 80's. Im gonna run a few errands...be back in a few. Wish me luck. 😉
Thank you for the video and information it was a really nice holster setup. If I ever put saddlebags on my bike I will be sure to grab one
Good idea, I like to see advancements in gun safety a our right to keep and bear arms. It was ratified on December 15, 1791, along with nine other articles of the Bill of Rights.
When is your next disappearing act?
Do you really even need to carry a gun while riding a motorcycle on the street? Wearing a helmet, serious defensive riding and trying not to be killed by other motorists IN VEHICLES with their minds wondering not paying attention would take priority over "maybe" "not very likely" needing a firearm onboard a street bike. Notice I keep saying STREET......
Riding on the STREET is dangerous as hell and only a matter of time. It's not IF it is WHEN?!
Us OFFROAD 2-stroke motocross dirtbike guys will recover your weapon after you are a stain on the highway.......
Why did the Red Herring cross the STREET?
@@wolco003
Do 80% of motorcycle accidents result in death?
The effects of a crash involving a motorcycle can often be devastating. While 20 percent of passenger vehicle crashes result in injury or death, an astounding 80 percent of motorcycle crashes result in injury or death.
If I rode motorcycles, I would not place my firearm in a saddle bag compartment. It would be on my person.
@@JohnDoeEagle1 A quick check of the statistic is 80% result in INJURY or Death. It is also from REPORTED Accidents. In 2019, there were 4,733 deaths on motorcycles (mostly on the STREET).
There are an estimated 4000 accidental deaths from drowning per year.
32,000 die from falls in the US per year.
3,000 die from Food borne Illness.
But this is about hating on people who ride motorcycles on the STREET. My bad.
Gravity is a bitch. Dont breathe water. Life is dangerous. Shocked how many of us survived the 70's and 80's.
Im gonna run a few errands...be back in a few. Wish me luck. 😉
@@Unit38
Yep, where it is most secure. I also noticed how you said "if I rode motorcycles". You will live much longer...trust me!