I agree with everything LCS (LandCruiserSteves) post. Myself, I can't drive for long periods with a weapon attached to my person, this is why I picked this place in the vehicle. Now, I also aggree you don't want the weapon in visual sight of anyone walking up to the vehicle by just looking in to the windows. Now, with that being said, I have very dark window tint on my rig, there is no way someone can walk up and see the weapon from any window in the vehicle. With both the driver and passenger side windows rolled down, you cannot still see the weapon. The picture because of the flash makes it look like its out in the open, this is just not the case. Once I get ready to stop somewhere, the weapon is transfered back to my person. I hope this helps some of the understanding. I do like the serpa for this application, there very well may be problems in Iraq with the holster, but lets face it, were not in Iraq. I have used it for a couple of years now, and find no problems with the Serpa system. As a duty weapon holster I use the Safari Tactical Drop Leg, it is another great weapon holster which keeps it secure. But this one incorperates a thumb push to roll over the retension lock of the weapon, which would not work real good in this application. This is why I chose the Serpa.

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