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NEO Hunter
08-24-2012, 12:11 AM
Has anyone come up with a good vehicle carry option for carrying in a vehicle in a safe and secure manner? I want to stay away from under the steering wheel method and what an option that is as concellable as possible but still accessable. I would like to to find a good option for under the seat, in the center consule, or maybe even in the door pocket mount. I tried an ankle holster and with going to get the firearm under the steering wheel and fighting with the pant leg there is no way I could get to the firearm in a hurry if I ever needed it. I saw this website that looked kinda interesting. Any help or advise is appreciated.

http://www.accufireproducts.com/gunsling-r.html

I also ran across the Ohai Modular Holster from Crossbreed that looks like it may work well?

tv_racin_fan
08-24-2012, 02:01 AM
I like the Ohai myself tho I haven't gotten one.. I did however buy a couple cheaper Crossbreed style holsters with the idea of cutting them up to make an Ohai"ish" holster for our auto.

You might look at an Andrews Custom Leather Carjacker Crossdraw or Kahr has a driving crossdraw holster available for some models that is very similar.

http://www.andrewsleather.com/traditional.htm

http://www.kahr.com/CM9-Holsters/Kahr-Leather-DrivingCrossdraw-Holster.asp

Yogi 117
08-24-2012, 09:52 AM
If your car/truck has a center console, I would just get myself a cheap pocket style holster and insert into the console and be done. Would also work in any door panel. Perfect for those short trips around town. For longer drives, I do have 3 different X-Draw holsters for 3 different weapons that work very well, as the weapon stays at the ready. You WILL NOT like under the seat if you really need it quick. Keepin' it simple works best for carry while driving. :)

NEO Hunter
08-24-2012, 10:20 AM
I talked with the folks at Crossbreed today and they said the Ohai Modular Holster doesn't fit the CM9. They did recommend the Last Ditch which it was copied from the Ohai just more compact and can be mounted anywhere in the vehicle by velcro. Looks like a good option.