I think I found a good concealment holster.
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What do you guys think?
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- Wed Apr 09, 2014 2:36 pm
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How concealed is concealed enough? (vehicle holster)
Disclaimer: I'm just scoping for opinions here, and am not looking for legal advice. Nor should anyone seek legal advice from a public internet forum.
With that out of the way, I'm not a CHL holder yet, so I'm not carrying (even though I could in my vehicle), but I want to plan ahead for when I do get my CHL. I've seen Colion Noir's method of CC in a vehicle where he has a holster between the seat and the center console and puts a hat on it to conceal the grip. I've also seen the method where people will mount a holster on the side of the center dashboard (where your legs go). I like the idea of the dash method better. I've seen videos where the gun is concealed due to the fact that your legs are blocking view of the firearm. But, is that concealed enough to meet the requirements of the law? If someone can't see it from the outside, is it concealed? Or does it have to be concealed from the view of the people on the inside as well?
Here's an example of such a holster/system: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
With that out of the way, I'm not a CHL holder yet, so I'm not carrying (even though I could in my vehicle), but I want to plan ahead for when I do get my CHL. I've seen Colion Noir's method of CC in a vehicle where he has a holster between the seat and the center console and puts a hat on it to conceal the grip. I've also seen the method where people will mount a holster on the side of the center dashboard (where your legs go). I like the idea of the dash method better. I've seen videos where the gun is concealed due to the fact that your legs are blocking view of the firearm. But, is that concealed enough to meet the requirements of the law? If someone can't see it from the outside, is it concealed? Or does it have to be concealed from the view of the people on the inside as well?
Here's an example of such a holster/system: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;