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Please advise with your thoughts.
thanks,
K
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You may want to consider making provisions for concealment.HotLeadSolutions wrote:This is how I have mine set up. I used a standard pancake holster that accomidates my autos and revolvers. I drilled the trim piece on the front of my seat, and used rivets to attach the holster. It puts the weapon in the perfect defensive position for a car jacking. Hope the pictures help.
Sounds risky to me.HotLeadSolutions wrote:With me sitting in the seat, the firearm is totally concealed, but when I get stopped, and I have...I move it from that location to the pocket in my door. It can be done while rolling and without drawing attention to motion inside of the vehicle.
USA1 beat me to the punch on this point.USA1 wrote:Sounds risky to me.HotLeadSolutions wrote:With me sitting in the seat, the firearm is totally concealed, but when I get stopped, and I have...I move it from that location to the pocket in my door. It can be done while rolling and without drawing attention to motion inside of the vehicle.
The officer is looking for movements like that and will become nervous if he or she thinks you're doing anything other than lowering you window and keeping your hands in plain sight.
Yeah, you're not doing anything illegal but I would want any interactions with the law to go as smoothly as possible.
When you move it to the door pocket, can it be seen at all from the passenger side window, like if the officer or a backup officer approached on the other side?HotLeadSolutions wrote:With me sitting in the seat, the firearm is totally concealed, but when I get stopped, and I have...I move it from that location to the pocket in my door. It can be done while rolling and without drawing attention to motion inside of the vehicle. Thank you for the heads up..