Happy to share an idea... that's why we're here, right? Would love to see how things turn out!Jusme wrote:I like that!!Mysguidednlv wrote:Alllllright.... Just finished my little door mount cover project. I should preface this by stating that I am, by no means, skilled at sewing or stitching. In fact, this was my first time stitching with a sewing machine, so the hemmed edges are a bit rough. Not too noticeable from the front though.
Anyway, here are the pics...
It was really inexpensive. $10 for a yard of material and$8 for a pack of snaps and a snap punch tool.
Hopefully this takes care of any issues I otherwise would have had opening my door or having to leave my holster and firearm in the truck. It's not very noticeable looking through the passenger window, so that worked out really well.
I hadn't considered a snap on cover, but I may do something like that for my wife's car. (she doesn't have her LTC but she has been carrying in her car) It will make it much more accessible, than under the console lid, and also less visible, while driving.
Thanks for the pics, now I need to get busy.
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- Thu Jun 15, 2017 12:06 pm
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Re: Alien Gear CloakMount In-Vehicle Locations
- Wed Jun 14, 2017 3:46 pm
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Re: Alien Gear CloakMount In-Vehicle Locations
Alllllright.... Just finished my little door mount cover project. I should preface this by stating that I am, by no means, skilled at sewing or stitching. In fact, this was my first time stitching with a sewing machine, so the hemmed edges are a bit rough. Not too noticeable from the front though.
Anyway, here are the pics...
It was really inexpensive. $10 for a yard of material and$8 for a pack of snaps and a snap punch tool.
Hopefully this takes care of any issues I otherwise would have had opening my door or having to leave my holster and firearm in the truck. It's not very noticeable looking through the passenger window, so that worked out really well.
Anyway, here are the pics...
It was really inexpensive. $10 for a yard of material and$8 for a pack of snaps and a snap punch tool.
Hopefully this takes care of any issues I otherwise would have had opening my door or having to leave my holster and firearm in the truck. It's not very noticeable looking through the passenger window, so that worked out really well.
- Wed Jun 07, 2017 11:05 am
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Re: Alien Gear CloakMount In-Vehicle Locations
Absolutely would be visible... I'm in the process of constructing a charcoal colored fabric "cover" of sorts that snaps in to place when I need it covered. Was considering adhesive Velcro, but with the Texas heat, it would only be a matter of time before it fell off. Don't trust the "towel" method given that gravity never lets up.
I'll post some pics when it's finished, hope to have it done by this weekend.
I'll post some pics when it's finished, hope to have it done by this weekend.
- Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:54 pm
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Re: Alien Gear CloakMount In-Vehicle Locations
Thanks Trey.. I'd love to mount in a similar location but unfortunately I don't have a center floor console (front seat is a split bench), though I've been toying with installing one in my truck in the near future. The downside to that is that because I'm using the IWB RHD holster, the firearm would essentially be flipped upside down.
I did see a review on who-tube were someone was using the cloak mount under the steering column and was having issues with the firearm banging around on gravel roads.
Anyway, like the video and the wrap job on the company car!
I did see a review on who-tube were someone was using the cloak mount under the steering column and was having issues with the firearm banging around on gravel roads.
Anyway, like the video and the wrap job on the company car!
- Mon Jun 05, 2017 8:57 pm
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Alien Gear CloakMount In-Vehicle Locations
I recently purchased an Alien Gear CloakTuck 3.0 RHD and got the Cloak Mount to go with it. I was intending on mounting it underneath the sterring column or possibly just to the right of it (mounting in a 2014 Ram 1500) but I couldn't seem to find a good surface and was worried about my firearm "slapping" around on bumpy roads due to the near-horizontal angle of the mounting surface.
Because of this, I opted to mount it on the driver side door panel just below the armrest: Has anyone else had experience with mounting one of these an a Ram or similar vehicle? My big concerns with the current location are 1) visibility (particularly if I get pulled over), and 2) pull angle.. I'm right strong and the forward Kant on my left is less than ideal.
My initial thought is to move it further back on the door panel and start practicing my left hand draws ... Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Because of this, I opted to mount it on the driver side door panel just below the armrest: Has anyone else had experience with mounting one of these an a Ram or similar vehicle? My big concerns with the current location are 1) visibility (particularly if I get pulled over), and 2) pull angle.. I'm right strong and the forward Kant on my left is less than ideal.
My initial thought is to move it further back on the door panel and start practicing my left hand draws ... Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.