Totally off-topic: people in the US seriously drive around with guns within grab reach?
Not trolling, serious question. That you can have a gun I understand (despite what most Americans think, in many EU countries you can own a gun), but that you can drive around with it like that surprises me.
As stated above, it depends on the state that you're in.
Some states consider the car an extension of your home, and as long as you're legal to own a firearm, you're good to go.
Other states require a concealed carry license, to have a loaded firearm within easy reach.
There is a minority of states that require a firearm to be unloaded and locked in the trunk (or somewhere out of reach).
Other states require a concealed carry license, to have a loaded firearm within easy reach.
There is a minority of states that require a firearm to be unloaded and locked in the trunk (or somewhere out of reach).
On topic:
I like the execution of the bag, but I don't need one. US 100's have way smaller center consoles than the rest of the world because you have armrests. The rest of us don't. That's why I have a fridge in my center console (factory option).
The bag is fine, not a fan of the bag's location. I don't have a "Pringles" problem, where I require having them within easy reach at all times. I'd gladly give up the useless folding armrests to have the non-USA refrigerated larger console though.
As for on topic, I like the bag idea, but it's not for me. I feel like if someone made a gear organizer that hung over the lip of the center console and allowed you to attach gear (flashlight, knife, etc) to the side of the console would be a good idea. I'm all for more storage, especially in the cockpit area, but just can't deal with my arm a couple inches higher resting on my "snack" bag.
Agreed, I like the organization idea, but not the bag on the armrest. Over the lip of the console, inside the console (like Wit's End), or in the door pockets, would be interesting.
I just bought my LX in April and I've still got a gun buying problem instead of an LX accessorizing problem.
I wasn't aware that these were mutually exclusive...