I thought it might be a little more involved that some velcro.AJSully421 wrote:In Florida now, will be home Sunday. I'll snap a pic... It involved bending angle braces and drilling holes in stuff under there. Works great, though.locke_n_load wrote:yeah, only good once the kids are older. Not good for my 1 year old around the house.
Got a picture of that?AJSully421 wrote:I had something similar under my dash for a G17. Once hit a pot hole and had a loaded G17 on my boot. Replaced the magnets with a Safariland QLS mount and now have the pistol in a 7377 light bearing ALS. It is not falling out of that.
For a desk or truck chassis mounting, or something, go for it.
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- Fri Jul 22, 2016 2:28 pm
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- Fri Jul 22, 2016 2:23 pm
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Re: Gun magnets for home and vehicle
yeah, only good once the kids are older. Not good for my 1 year old around the house.
Got a picture of that?AJSully421 wrote:I had something similar under my dash for a G17. Once hit a pot hole and had a loaded G17 on my boot. Replaced the magnets with a Safariland QLS mount and now have the pistol in a 7377 light bearing ALS. It is not falling out of that.
For a desk or truck chassis mounting, or something, go for it.