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Old 11-03-2007, 06:34 PM   #32 (permalink)
rotorhed1
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Re: Concealed Handgun Mount

Nice install Mike. That holster has the retention thing doesn't it? Any problem getting your finger on the release?

Besides the DeSantis Kingston car seat holster I have on the drivers seat, I have a holster in the door pocket. It is a basic nylon holster, with a metal belt clip for LH carry. I simply slid the clip onto the door panel. The door pocket is shallow, so only my baby Glock will fit there. But thinking of maybe attaching a better holster with screws.

Now if I can say this w/o sparking a huge debate... I understand that state laws vary regarding telling the LEO if you are carrying. Here in NM there is no requirement. I have asked the local cops I see at work what they like to see. Most say they don't want to know. If a person has a CCW, well they aren't the people the cops worry about.

I am with you regarding the fact that there is always something within reach. And I will not live in NY or CA either. I like it here, can carry openly most anywhere. Vehicle carry is fine to, even concealed w/o a CCW.
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