Pistol mount???
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Pistol mount???
Okay just got a Glock 17 Finally have a pistol again and here in Texas I can conceal it in my vehicle... So anyone have a pistol mount, in thinking center console or under the seat I want easy access
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Alrighty ya I thought about both those places but I want it less visible. So thinking kinda under seat mount, my flashlights gonna be mounted near the 4wd shifter
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my .357 stay in the clove box for now bc i dont have a permit yet...but i can get to it easy
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In Jersey we don't even have the option to carry in our cars. I would love to be able to carry. My guns sit useless at home. I work in a bad area to... Back to the topic at hand. Can you possibly mount something under the dash by your feet? Or get rid of the cd holder in the arm rest and a piece would fit nicely in there.
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with a little DIY work you might be able to mount a SERPA under the dash. Although I'm not sure if it would tuck under enough to stay hidden. Just a thought.
Or you could always cut out your cup holders and replace it with a little lockable box. Put some foam inside to make it look like a nice little gun case, but it's mounted to your center console. And depending on how you do it, you can make it lockable in case anyone tries to break into your Jeep.
Or you could always cut out your cup holders and replace it with a little lockable box. Put some foam inside to make it look like a nice little gun case, but it's mounted to your center console. And depending on how you do it, you can make it lockable in case anyone tries to break into your Jeep.
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Under texas castle laws, aren't cars considered part of your domicile and you don't need a permit? That's what I thought.
Anyway, I thought it would be good to have a holster that attaches to your seat belt buckle. That way, it's handy in case you get car jacked or something. Someone says "get out of the car" and instead of undoing your seat belt, you pull your gun. Another idea I meant to invent and never did...
Anyway, I thought it would be good to have a holster that attaches to your seat belt buckle. That way, it's handy in case you get car jacked or something. Someone says "get out of the car" and instead of undoing your seat belt, you pull your gun. Another idea I meant to invent and never did...