Have you ever thought to yourself, "That would be a GREAT place to keep a Glock… but how the heck would you attach it?" If so, then this is the product for you! This is our item #1301 www.glockstore.com/The-Fast-Ma...
Lenny is my fav. For real, I bet he made that little desk in like 3 mins. Hes the type of guy who can do that too. I bet he could fix my car if it broke down too. You the man Lenny.
i had a round, quarter size strong magnet, i wrapped it in tape, and stuck it on the table leg on me desk. now the one in the video is a nice magnet, the foam looks nice but its a magnet. nothing fancy about it. can save money by making your own.
Lyman for 2018, Just came out with their PAC-MAG Magnet MRP of $ 19.95 It can hold up to 30 LBS & you can mount it on your gun Safes inside door if you chose. Listed on his Web site for $39.00 + Shp Little over price I think etc.
Man I wish you'd go to making 80's type action B- movies. Seeing Schwarzenegger & Stalone onscreen at their age is starting to get painful to watch, but I think you could pull it.
thinking about the fundementals of megnetisim, with time the components of the weapon will start to magnetize. I cant imagine this is a good thing. I'd probably limit it to a knife I don't care about. Their "solution" isn't one. alternating the magnets on the product do nothing toward saving your device. If you believe that, stick a compass to the middle and see if it is still useable. The fact the weapon is a attracted at all is your answer as to whether or not its particles are suspectble to the magnetic field....the answer is yes.
When I walk my puppy at night (3 AM, 4 AM... you get the idea), I carry my Glock 30SF in a IWB Kydex holster in the appendix position. Will this hold a Glock 30SF in a Kydex holster or is it only good for holding the gun?
Hi, Lenny, I have a new update version gun magnet for you to test, you must be interested, because: I studied others gun magnets' designs last year, and I make some changes in our design to improve: 1, fix, we provide two ways to fix: screws and double adhesive tape. for the smooth surface we could choose double adhesive tape,(so that we don't have to destroy the desk or car), for somewhere not easy to stick, we can use screws. 2,convenient, old designs put the metal plate inside the rubber coat, our design puts the metal plate outside the rubber coat. So that makes the magnet removable,can be used in two places(we have 2 metal plates in the package) 3, powerful, others just have 2-4 small magnets inside(they do this to reduce cost, but the power go down), we have a completed big size magnet in the rubber boat, though it would raise the cost, it can make it more powerful, removable. 4, unscratched material, they use plastic rubber, which would scratch your gun, we use silicon rubber, which would not scratch, and we can have a very cool design logo on the surface.
LENNY, KEEP IT CHAMBERED, AND SIMPLY USE A M.I.C. HOLSTER OVERTOP THE TRIGGER GUARD. Problem solved. One should always carry firearms in the same "condition" when done so for defensive purposes.
i would like to mount it underneath the car when i am mobile just in case of a routine stop by police which happens alot where i live and when i am on foot i simply carry it in my shoulder bag what i would like to know would potholes cause the gun to fall i dont drive hard all the time
JASON PATRICK lmao under your car? Why the fuck? You would never be able to have easy access to it... just by you asking that kind of question I'm ASSUMING you own an illegal firearm. You have should NOTHING to hide from the police especially being involved in a routine traffic stop.
That's cool and very great idea but the price on it is not so great, should be like $10 less then what it is. But I can understand why it's so much, do really see them selling millions of these because if that was the case I bet the cost would be lower. Still great product and will get one whenever have money to blow.
I love this. I have it mounted under the steering wheel in my car. I really only use it when I travel long distance. It’s out of sight and super tight, my G42 never moves even over the pot holes.
Isn't that enough of a reason? There are now a lot of manufacturers that make a magnet with a trigger guard , which is great. If you don't have a round in the chamber, there is another manufacturer that allows you to chamber a round by pushing the firearm forward and then withdrawing it ready to fire. I always want a round in the chamber, but I would never use this magnet with a round in the chamber. "Poor trigger discipline" aside, I can and have thought long and hard about several potential safety issues with regards to not having a trigger guard in place in a vehicle, or fumbling around reaching in the dark under a desk, (or just about any other scenario where the trigger is not covered). If you are in a car accident, that 42lb magnet is not enough to prevent the physical forces from throwing it from the magnet. Then what you have is a loose firearm flying around in the vehicle with or without a round in the chamber. Your firearm should always be secured on your person (preferably with a round in the chamber).
It won't. Its just like the magnetic strip on the back of your credit cards. Those are not damaged by this type of magnets. Only electromagnets with rapidly changing fields will damage those.
Dennis Fawver I know as a fact that even Hi-Co stripes on credit cards will get erased with a small neodym magnet. But phones will not be damaged at all or lose data!
I believe in other videos Lenny said he ships to customers from all over the world. You can always go to glockstore.com and do live chat to ask someone from the company directly.
Thank you. Each time I try to buy something on their website i have to enter an US state. Can t choose french adress.. I ll try to write a mail Thank you.
You can also place orders over the telephone. The people from the company are very helpful. Sometimes they can even do special orders that are not listed on their website.
You guys are lucky that Mrs . McGill is not doing this Commercial, Just by her touching those Magnets, She would Demagnitized them beyond any use, Anymore, You Think.?
No magnets around my firearms thank you! I seen what they've done to Snap-On sockets... magnets have been around for a long time, so have steel firearms... there is a reason magnets and firearms are not put together!!!
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One of the dumbest statements ever made by anyone in the gun industry. Don't leave a round in the chamber, you could always rack it back once you get it out off the magnets. They could always notify your next of kin and tell them how stupid you were for owning a gun in the first place also.
Stopped watching as soon as he said don’t chamber a round. God forbid you might not have time to chamber if your being robbed. Something about California...they literally just don’t think right down there when it comes to guns.
You are not weighing "pros" and "cons" of this. You simply are promoting this product. Do you want your gun to have magnetic properties? I don't. Do you shoot steel cased ammo? I know I do. Magnetized firearm would attract small light-weight steel, or iron particles, which would be hard to remove. Steel shells may have failures to eject. Inner parts were not designed and tested to work properly while being magnetic. Have you communicated with gun designers and engineers and/or provided any experiments, which could prove this wrong? By the way: they sell strong stackable neodymium magnets of various shapes with screw openings in them and also some non-skid tape can be used to prevent scratching. People often use this tape to improve their gun grips. They also sell rubber sheets of various sizes and thicknesses with adhesive backings. I believe they also sell demagnetizers, but I don't know much about them and how practical they are in this case.
No Names I suggest you watch the whole video before you comment. The product has three magnets of alternating polarity to keep the firearm from becoming magnetized.
OK lm done 😞 l can never trust this guy every 😤 time l 👀 his face or name l will skip it he said don't keep one in the chamber is a safety precaution no no no he's done won't hear another word he says ever