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Handgun Mount Location (US Drivers, LHD)

Rupert

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Hello my fine friends,

I was wondering if anyone has done any research or, better yet, found a good solution for a pistol mounting point in the Trialmaster. I have struggled with good solutions for years in almost all of my trucks and have never found anything that is truly excellent. I want it to be secure enough to remain in place in an accident, so a magnet will not work. Preference is not on the door as it is then exposed anytime I get in or out of the vehicle.

All thoughts are welcome.

Thanks, Rup
 
I have never secured a pistol to a vehicle. I usually use center console or holster. I like the idea of an under the seat safe but then it rather impossible to aquire it in a hurry. If you find a good way let us know.
 
I have never secured a pistol to a vehicle. I usually use center console or holster. I like the idea of an under the seat safe but then it rather impossible to aquire it in a hurry. If you find a good way let us know.
I have thought about a Kydex type holster but the issue is where/how to mount it best. Screws are certainly an option, but a fallback position. Maybe super velcro. Still evaluating.
 
I personally prefer appendix carry on me, but I think a simple solution would be using a Safariland or G Code holster mount and doing some drilling. I've seen guys do that with other vehicles. Id probably just do a friction style kydex holster since the standoff from the mount might not be much if you're right handed.

That way you can get it out easier for a true and proper grip if you truly wanted to go that route and actually needed to use it in a rare occurrence.
 
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