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Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here.

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Old April 15th, 2009, 11:28 PM   #1
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Looking for a good car holster

My wife needs a car holster. She has a CHL, but she is a college instructor and is not allowed to carry inside her office or the classroom (hopefully Texas is about to change that ... we'll see ). So most of the time the gun is a "car gun". (When she is out of the car the gun will be locked in the center console). She is right handed and drives a Ford 150 Ranch. Her gun is a CZ-75B 9mm. I am aware of the "safepacker" -- but she doesn't want something that attaches to the seat-belt. Instead she would like something that could attach someway to the right side of the driver's seat at about hip level.

Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Old April 15th, 2009, 11:38 PM   #2
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This one loops around the seat and is holstered between the driver's knees. Seems like it would be pretty concealable and not get in the way. A friend has one and likes it very much. Drives the same vehicle, matter of fact.

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Old April 15th, 2009, 11:53 PM   #3
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Interesting. But she often wears a dress. Could make drawing from from between the legs problematic. And she is very specific. She is looking for right-side attached to seat-back at hip level.

Thanks though. If that belt could rotate 90 degrees that might still be workable.
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Old April 16th, 2009, 12:00 AM   #4
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I didn't take a long look at his rig on Saturday when I was shooting with him but it would seem to me that the only problem with rotating it would be the shape of the seat. Most seats seem to have a concave shape where the outermost edges are a bit higher than the center. If the belt is run across those higher ridges it may make it slightly less comfortable than when it is run the other way.
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I'm pretty happy with this:
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I like this option too....but Blackhawk also makes the Serpa model with a Quick Detach that mounts to a mounting plate and can be swivel adjusted for cant, etc....just debuted them at the SHOT show this year. Has she thought about possibly mounting the rig on the passenger side of the console? It is well hidden form somebody on the driver's side approach but easily accessed with her right hand. somethin to think about. That seat rig may work for that too, just stuffed between the passenger seat and center console.
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I've got the F150 Lariat S-Cab and I have a Crossbreed Ohai (ohai) in the center console. I bought industrial stick velcro and mounted it on the inside toward the driver. My Taurus PT145 fits nicely, is easily accessible and out of sight.
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I like this option too....but Blackhawk also makes the Serpa model with a Quick Detach that mounts to a mounting plate and can be swivel adjusted for cant, etc....just debuted them at the SHOT show this year. Has she thought about possibly mounting the rig on the passenger side of the console? It is well hidden form somebody on the driver's side approach but easily accessed with her right hand. somethin to think about. That seat rig may work for that too, just stuffed between the passenger seat and center console.
I'll check into that. Thanks!
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I've got the F150 Lariat S-Cab and I have a Crossbreed Ohai (ohai) in the center console. I bought industrial stick velcro and mounted it on the inside toward the driver. My Taurus PT145 fits nicely, is easily accessible and out of sight.
That Ohai looks perfect. I never even thought about a velcro mount. Thanks! I'll show her that!
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