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Re: Optional Car Mount Solution

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TheBrit wrote:So, at school we all made non-magnetized metals magnetic by rubbing them in the same direction with a magnet.

So, using this magnet frequently, is it possible your gun could become magnetized, and could that magnetic charge then potentially cause problems. I carry in close proximity to where my credit cards sit in my wallet. I've accidentally wiped cards before with a magnetic field.

Is this a valid concern or should I wear the tinfoil hat and stop worrying :smilelol5:
I am glad that you paid attention in school. ;-)

I would be more concerned about the slide, frame and magazines becoming slightly magnetized and attracting metal particles. The metal particles could stick and cause the gun to wear. I suppose if you cleaned it well, the particles would be wiped away. It's a novel idea, but I still prefer a holster of some kind.
lrb111 wrote:A left handed holster, attached right where your magnet is, will work.
A pretty durable Uncle Mikes style fabric holster w/retention are still economical. and work well in a car.
Maybe the magnet is strong enough to hold onto a metal beltclip that is attached to a fabric holster?
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Here's another attempt with an UM clip-on holster. This is NOT the holster I would use since it doesn't have a retention strap.
But you get the idea of clipping it onto the seat-edge trim.

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Again, anyone have actual installation pictures as opposed to ideas? I've had LOTS of "ideas".
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It looks like the magnet is encapsulated in some Kydex-like plastic. Is that correct?

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chabouk wrote:It looks like the magnet is encapsulated in some Kydex-like plastic. Is that correct?
Yes, it's coated.
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doc540 wrote:This "Quick Draw" magnet is super powerful, and there's no way a compact pistol will fly loose even in an accident.
I do not believe this is possible. The forces involved in an automobile collision are tremendous.
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doc540 wrote:This "Quick Draw" magnet is super powerful, and there's no way a compact pistol will fly loose even in an accident.
I do not believe this is possible. The forces involved in an automobile collision are tremendous.
I agree. The easiest way to defeat the force of a magnet is to hit it at a 90 degree angle from the pull. In other words, you may not be able to easily pull it straight away from the magnet, but you can easily slide it free of the magnet. So in the case of an accident, it will probably slide forward and free of the magnet's hold.

It is an interesting idea for securing a gun in a car though...
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Unless you are Jack Bauer I don't think you will need a gun directly after getting into a car accident
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Or an FBI agent in Miami.
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psijac wrote:Unless you are Jack Bauer I don't think you will need a gun directly after getting into a car accident
Even if you didn't need it directly after the crash, it would be nice if you and your passengers didn't get knocked in the head with it.
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psijac wrote:Unless you are Jack Bauer I don't think you will need a gun directly after getting into a car accident
Even if you didn't need it directly after the crash, it would be nice if you didn't get knocked in the head with it.
Definitely, or as with the Taurus, have it strike something hard enough to discharge. OUCH!

Seriously, I think it would stay pretty secure in a minor fender bender. Any major accident has the possibility of dislodging the firearm no matter where it may be secured, I think.

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TLynnHughes wrote:
WildBill wrote:
psijac wrote:Unless you are Jack Bauer I don't think you will need a gun directly after getting into a car accident
Even if you didn't need it directly after the crash, it would be nice if you didn't get knocked in the head with it.
Definitely, or as with the Taurus, have it strike something hard enough to discharge. OUCH!
I think that's what would be called a "double whammy"!
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How about some of you posting pics of solutions? ;-)
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doc540 wrote:How about some of you posting pics of solutions? ;-)

Sorry Doc, didn't mean to hijack your thread. :oops:

Quite frankly, I think you have one of the best solutions I've seen. Like you, I have a Taurus, don't care so much about the finish as it's a "work" gun. As long as I can torque the thing off the magnet, I would be happy. Don't know if it will work in my Mustang, but I'm certainly going to have a look. I appreciate you sharing the information!

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Here's the improved system. (Thanks to the suggestions of another member!)

Not perfected yet, but a quick "let's try this".

A left hand Uncle Mike's will work better (if they make'em), but happened to have a right hander in the misc. parts box.

Drilled three holes through the left side big enough to get screw heads through.
Used washers inside the holster and shimmed the right side with rubber doughnuts.
Covered the screw heads with a scrap piece of material.

I still might pick up a cheap, left hand holster so the retention snap is on the outside, but you get the idea.

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The holster attracts attention unless hidden. One good thing about the magnet is nobody will notice it when the gun isn't there.
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