Nice idea. One of the things I'm noticing is 1/4th the places I go to may (or may not which is annoying) have a gun ban, and I wind up having to tuck away my weapon more often then I would like to. This route would be better then throwing it in glove or console compartment, in case someone breaks into my car and makes away with a gun.usa1 wrote:i have actually tinkered with mounting one of those cheap Academy nylon holsters with a thumb snap under my seat.
it works pretty good. quick access , yet secure.
depending on the vehicle, you can use the metal belt clip to attach it to the frame of the seat .
works fine in my truck, but some cars dont have too much room under there.
once i get my plastic , i'll probably carry this way while driving during work.
i'm on the road a lot during the day.
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- Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:57 am
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- Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:14 pm
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This is why I lean towards Open Carry, at least accidentally exposing your weapon doens't get you into a fat heap of trouble...shootthesheet wrote:
They would have to prove the pic was not taken on his property for them to use it as evidence, in the least, if I understand the law. IANAL either. I have carried like this some when I was traveling, after getting a CHL, and simply threw a hand towel over it. It was concealed and easily reached without such a pain with an IWB holster. The problem you need to be aware of is when you move it. The gun must remain concealed or you risk being reported. You would have a hassle in the least if seen and reported.
- Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:06 pm
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P.S. wouldnt' that picture be evidence against you? I don't know... :)Drewthetexan wrote:That's what I'm thinking too, which is why I asked. Thank you.
- Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:05 pm
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Not worth risking your CHL. You can possibly get a Misdemeanor and delay your CHL 5+ years... if you get caught.CodeJockey wrote:IANAL; however, to carry it in your car it must be concealed, and that would definitely not be concealed. I would think you would be in a world of hurt if you got pulled over or reported by someone who saw it. I would definitely recommend re-thinking your approach to this one. Just my $.02.