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Sure would be much prettier in leather!!!
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Location: SoCal
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Dman makes a good point...for that, then yes, maybe some kind of exposed system might be warranted...but still, for me, a simple clip on holster and some velcro straps and I'll McGyver it in myself....and now that I think of it, most auto parts stores have seat caddies that hang over the front seat....alll you have to do is put one of those on your seat and slip a gun in it with a clip holster so the butt is exposed....wala....McGyver out.
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Here's one he does in leather and also a pic of a concealment cover that makes it look like a cd holder etc.
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