Kydex Pistol Mount
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Kydex Pistol Mount
https://www.amazon.com/Concealment-E...shield+holster
I used the left handed holster from concealment express (allows right handed draw in this setup). Just clip the belt clip to the plastic trim piece on front of the seat and your done! These are the sport seats so I can't speak for the standard seats but I'm happy. $35, no drilling. Be sure to check your state laws
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That is clever, but I'm not a big fan of mounted holsters in the car for a few reasons:
-Most accidents happen holstering and unholstering, and now you're doing that multiple times per day in a cramped cockpit where it might be hard to avoid flagging yourself. I've seen too many cars with drain holes from this.
-Will it stay put in an accident? Not just fender-benders.
-Will it stay put while drawing? In less than ideal circumstances?
-Visible gun in the car can lead to issues with law enforcement and other nosey people
-Even an empty holster can be a signal to an observant thief or troublemaker
-When you need it, will you be able to get to it? Not every scenario is what you imagine it will be.
-Additional opportunity to accidentally leave your gun unattended.
Just some food for thought. I get that carrying in a car can be uncomfortable, but if you spend a lot of time there, I would suggest considering changes to where you carry the gun on your person before considering off-body options. For instance, I made the switch from carrying behind the hip to carrying forward of the hip (appendix carry) several years ago. Among other advantages, it works much better with bucket seats.
Also, if 901 means you're in Memphis, look up Tom Givens for firearms instruction. He's had over 60 students involved in defensive shootings and every single one that was carrying their gun won handily.
-Most accidents happen holstering and unholstering, and now you're doing that multiple times per day in a cramped cockpit where it might be hard to avoid flagging yourself. I've seen too many cars with drain holes from this.
-Will it stay put in an accident? Not just fender-benders.
-Will it stay put while drawing? In less than ideal circumstances?
-Visible gun in the car can lead to issues with law enforcement and other nosey people
-Even an empty holster can be a signal to an observant thief or troublemaker
-When you need it, will you be able to get to it? Not every scenario is what you imagine it will be.
-Additional opportunity to accidentally leave your gun unattended.
Just some food for thought. I get that carrying in a car can be uncomfortable, but if you spend a lot of time there, I would suggest considering changes to where you carry the gun on your person before considering off-body options. For instance, I made the switch from carrying behind the hip to carrying forward of the hip (appendix carry) several years ago. Among other advantages, it works much better with bucket seats.
Also, if 901 means you're in Memphis, look up Tom Givens for firearms instruction. He's had over 60 students involved in defensive shootings and every single one that was carrying their gun won handily.
Last edited by Victory; 12-06-2016 at 07:20 PM.