Holsters?
#2
Senior Member
there's a long thread about holster options for those unwise enough to bolt their sidearm to their truck
CCW is uncomfortable, it will always be. Comptac IWB "MTAC" is the best i've ever used though
CCW is uncomfortable, it will always be. Comptac IWB "MTAC" is the best i've ever used though
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Gonzshizzle (03-30-2015)
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Gonzshizzle (03-30-2015)
#4
Senior Member
The paddle holsters from black hawk come apart. And if you find the panel you want to mount it to take it off and screw the screws in from the other side and it won't go anywhere. Had this done in my old vehicle but haven't gotten a chance to in mine yet. It worked great and never had to worry about falling out because the holster locks it in.
#5
The paddle holsters from black hawk come apart. And if you find the panel you want to mount it to take it off and screw the screws in from the other side and it won't go anywhere. Had this done in my old vehicle but haven't gotten a chance to in mine yet. It worked great and never had to worry about falling out because the holster locks it in.
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Cweaver016 (03-30-2015)
#6
Hook'em Horns
I was going to say, there was a thread about this I searched for. The guy used a Blackhawk CQC as well. it was inside the console though... looked real nice. I need to get on doing mine.
#7
King Hater
Be ready for a hot debate. The other thread derailed fast.
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#8
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#10
Being right handed and living in a state that allows open and concealed carry I think this is the best type of holster and location for me.
I did buy the left handed Blackhawk holster in order for the mount to be on the right. I had to modify the holster gun trigger latch so I had quick, unobstructed access to the gun without depressing the release latch. I then tightened the tension screw on the holster to hold the gun in snug.
I did buy the left handed Blackhawk holster in order for the mount to be on the right. I had to modify the holster gun trigger latch so I had quick, unobstructed access to the gun without depressing the release latch. I then tightened the tension screw on the holster to hold the gun in snug.