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    Default Re: Vehicle mounting bracket

    The only viable option is the Ghost modular system that you can essentially move the gun to car, to OWB or desk without removing it from the holster. Level 3 retention. Best I've seen. Only thing is that it's an OWB platform, more suited to people that do not need to conceal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D_speck View Post
    The only viable option is the Ghost modular system that you can essentially move the gun to car, to OWB or desk without removing it from the holster. Level 3 retention. Best I've seen. Only thing is that it's an OWB platform, more suited to people that do not need to conceal.
    Still doesn't address the primary criticisms though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul View Post
    What is it with all these kak car mountings that are suddenly appearing? Is everybody SO anxious to make their lives more complicated?

    Magnets, and brackets... sigh!
    Buy one and get a free Lorcin or Taurus Millennium ;P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan C View Post
    Keep it on you and practice dry fire from the seated position with your safety belt fastened.
    I do that often. Sometimes I get weird looks when I do it at a red light or in traffic, even after I have told the car next to me to not worry because it's not loaded.


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    I dont like drilling holes in my car. But also as above. Have it on you. the transition from that to you when getting into and out of car is also a problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nyt Ryda View Post
    I do that often. Sometimes I get weird looks when I do it at a red light or in traffic, even after I have told the car next to me to not worry because it's not loaded.

    Haha!


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