Hi Gang
On the NRA web site, under auto accessories, there's a product called a "Vehicle Bodyguard." Its an ambidexterous (sp?) holster that connects to one edge of a car seat. Has anyone tried this out yet? If so, do they work well?
I have an Uncle Mikes ambidexterous holster velcro'd under the seat of my van, with the metal belt clip run through a small hole in the underside of the seat and the rest of the holster held in by the seat metal adjusting line. Works nice and snug.
However, my wife's car isn't equipped for such mounting, and we trade cars frequently. I'm looking for a way to conceal a 4" barrelled .357 under the front seat of her late 1990's Ford Escort within easy reach. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
On the NRA web site, under auto accessories, there's a product called a "Vehicle Bodyguard." Its an ambidexterous (sp?) holster that connects to one edge of a car seat. Has anyone tried this out yet? If so, do they work well?
I have an Uncle Mikes ambidexterous holster velcro'd under the seat of my van, with the metal belt clip run through a small hole in the underside of the seat and the rest of the holster held in by the seat metal adjusting line. Works nice and snug.
However, my wife's car isn't equipped for such mounting, and we trade cars frequently. I'm looking for a way to conceal a 4" barrelled .357 under the front seat of her late 1990's Ford Escort within easy reach. Any suggestions?
Thanks.