

Clips and a couple of screws hold the door panels in place. Inside door panels.You can hide a shotgun with a folding stock or a short rifle here. Here are other 26 practical survival uses of duct tape. This keeps it out of sight if someone looks under the seat but it is still there if you just know where to look.
2015 MUSTANG DIY SECRET COMPARTMENTS ZIP
What we are talking about here is attached to the underside of the seat by tape, zip ties or something else. I’m not talking about just on the floor under the seat. This is also very fast to access if needed. Snap the seat back in place and no one will know it is there. This area will conceal a pistol, ammo, and a short barrel long gun like an MP5 or Uzi. The back of the seats has a cover that simply snaps onto the seat and covers the springs. Remove those and the console lifts up exposing a compartment that will house a rather large pistol and a couple boxes of ammo.
2015 MUSTANG DIY SECRET COMPARTMENTS SERIES
The center console is held to the floor in most sedans by a series of plastic clips or a few Phillip’s screws. I will start with the accessible places inside the vehicle. The modern sedan has plenty of places to hide weapons.

You don’t want them to find your stuff that was hidden. Or, your vehicle is parked outside, the looters and scavengers come through the area and ransack every vehicle on the block taking what they can easily steal. You can’t reasonably carry everything, so you are counting on your hidden cache of weapons to still be there upon your return. Imagine the following scenario: your vehicle is broken down and you have to leave it for a period of time as you need to find, tools, parts, or fuel. This is about hidden storage that others, unless very skilled, will not find. These are no concealment techniques that let you get to your firearms at a moment’s notice. We are going to talk about two types of vehicles, handguns and long guns, as well as ammo. Yes, I’m talking about the proverbial SHTF times. Since carrying a weapon in your vehicle is legal in most of the USA, this article is geared more to hiding your weapons from those uninvited looters and scavengers who are inevitably going to come around in a social/government breakdown situation. This article is about where to hide your stuff in the vehicle. My job depended on finding things people did not what found. I have literally searched, and taken apart thousands of vehicles in my career.

I am a retired Army Senior NCO, Retired Master Peace Officer, drug interdiction officer and for the last 4 years, a military-contracted counter explosive canine handler in Afghanistan and Iraq. First, let me give you a little background.
