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<blockquote data-quote="Liberty addict" data-source="post: 1347594" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>I don't use a vehicle mounted holster, but I guess I am unusual, because (apparently) not that many use my approach.</p><p></p><p>That is, I carry a G26 in an IWB holster in the appendix position (right handed around 1 o'clock in my case). Normally I tuck my shirt in behind the holster, so the gun is very quickly and easily drawn if needed. It is also easy to pull the shirt back over the gun in case I'm being pulled over (concealment requirement?). Actually I am not sure it needs concealing in the car -- what I have seen is that unless it is broad daylight and someone is looking right at your waist, I doubt they would ever see it. Seems like a gun in a car holster would also need concealing if we have to conceal guns even in our car, but I have never heard anyone talk about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liberty addict, post: 1347594, member: 373"] I don't use a vehicle mounted holster, but I guess I am unusual, because (apparently) not that many use my approach. That is, I carry a G26 in an IWB holster in the appendix position (right handed around 1 o'clock in my case). Normally I tuck my shirt in behind the holster, so the gun is very quickly and easily drawn if needed. It is also easy to pull the shirt back over the gun in case I'm being pulled over (concealment requirement?). Actually I am not sure it needs concealing in the car -- what I have seen is that unless it is broad daylight and someone is looking right at your waist, I doubt they would ever see it. Seems like a gun in a car holster would also need concealing if we have to conceal guns even in our car, but I have never heard anyone talk about that. [/QUOTE]
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