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RWE

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Every one I have seen done is either magnet on the bottom of the dash or left side of the center console. I keep mine in a console safe with a gcode velcro pad and holster. I worry less about leaving it in the car for short times this way.
 

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I have a handgun in the console and one in the dash.

I tried both of those magnets I posted a few weeks ago. No offense but they are both terrible. They are not powerful enough to firmly hold a Glock 26 or this M&P 9mm. IMG_0310.jpg


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I installed a console Vault that I use for my hand gun and an over head for my long guns.....

* Sorry, not sure why some of my pics are upside down. :(
 

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I have a console vault too. I like it.
Couldn’t get away with the overhead long gun though. Would t fly in Cook Co. Dig?
 

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Anyone try these?

My carry is G43 but pistol that stays in the truck is a G19 with Inforce.

https://www.daraholsters.com/light-bearing-ram-mounted-vehicle-holster/

That’s a solid mount point that should withstand at least moderate off roading and the trigger is covered preventing any unintentional discharges as a result of something jamming in between the trigger and guard.

I do not like the position they’re illustrating for that mount. The reason being, if you need to draw under duress, the muzzle has the very significant potential of covering your feet / legs. This has the potential to be bad for your immediate and future mobility at a minimum. I would consider something like the side of the center console -beside- my right leg if anywhere.
First, it’s a little less obvious, second, you can draw, index forward and present without covering yourself with practice.

I would strongly encourage you to get a blue gun, or use -only- the lower frame of your gun and work out how you would draw and present from anything you consider. It’s not as easy as you might think if you haven’t practiced it before.
 
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