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Sounds like a solution looking for a problem. My pistol is in my pants . If not I'll stick it between the seat and center console .

Unless you train extensively chambering a round , the pistol you have is unloaded and worthless. Then the criminal picks it up and walks away.
 
What is the point of carrying then? Might as well carry a nerf gun or water pistol.
I guess for people that feel safer with their pistol unloaded? I'd say the above is better than not carrying at all. If they train, they can get it in the fight quickly.

I carry appendix, ready to go at all times, but to each their own.
 
I carry appendix most days as well but I don't want a gun in my waist band while traveling three hours south to the ranch. IMHO an unloaded gun is a worthless gun but I respect the opinions of others and their choice not to carry chambered.
 
Unless you train extensively chambering a round , the pistol you have is unloaded and worthless. Then the criminal picks it up and walks away.

Can you expound in this some? I don't carry often and when I do, I carry un-chambered. Always figured it would be relatively simple to chamber one if things heat up, is that actually harder than it seem? Honest question, want to think it through.
 
Can you expound in this some? I don't carry often and when I do, I carry un-chambered. Always figured it would be relatively simple to chamber one if things heat up, is that actually harder than it seem? Honest question, want to think it through.
Your fine motor skills deteriorate significantly under the pressure you’d be feeling if you actually needed to use your pistol. It may be harder than you think to chamber a round under the circumstances. When milliseconds may count, it’s also obviously slower.

My guess is you carry empty because you’re scared you might cook off a round. You can fix that with training and repetition.
 
Oh man this could dive off into fourteen other threads with that subject alone haha. But yes, learn to carry chambered and with the safety on if your sidearm has an external safety. If your sidearm has a trigger safety only like most plastic fantastics out there then train to have good trigger discipline, at the end of the day these things don't shoot themselves. Once you become comfortable with handing a loaded weapon in different scenarios it can become second nature but don't get complacent with it, that's how accidents happen. Full respect all the time and you're GTG.
 


That would likely work for some people, but it's fairly visible right there and my knee would not clear that every time getting in and out.
Even the ones that bolt to the side of the center cowling interfere with when you want to put the front seat fully forward.

Does anyone make one that bolts to the front of the seat, and moved with the seat when the seat is moved?
 
bet victory 4x4 could make something similar to their center console molle panel

but I would like to see something a little more stealth available
how cool would it be if the front panel hinged forward like a USPS blue mailbox.
could lock it open with your accessory in when you want and close it and lock it to hide it
 
That would likely work for some people, but it's fairly visible right there and my knee would not clear that every time getting in and out.
Even the ones that bolt to the side of the center cowling interfere with when you want to put the front seat fully forward.

Does anyone make one that bolts to the front of the seat, and moved with the seat when the seat is moved?

That's exactly what DDI is in the process of making. Read my posts up top and it covers it.
 
Jotogear makes one that mounts to Wrangler seats. Maybe that could be modified.
 
What about something simple like this? You could put it where you want and where it works best for you. No need to remove holster either. Just re-holster.

I like this, but the mounting location is a true brain-teaser. Below the steering wheel where you want the ease of access is a direct point of propulsion if the airbag were to deploy.
 
Can you expound in this some? I don't carry often and when I do, I carry un-chambered. Always figured it would be relatively simple to chamber one if things heat up, is that actually harder than it seem? Honest question, want to think it through.
You think in the moment of high stress , tunnel vision you are going to perform a function that you never trained for? Nope. You probably even use the "safety" that is not a safety.
 
You think in the moment of high stress , tunnel vision you are going to perform a function that you never trained for? Nope. You probably even use the "safety" that is not a safety.
Just my opinion but This….all day.
 
Not to mention, most situations requiring you to draw means the bad guy is close and is a threat to life. Adding the time to chamber a round on top of the draw could very well be costly.
 
The only safety on my CCW is the trigger and 1 up at all times.
 
The only safety on my CCW is the trigger and 1 up at all times.

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