Could you take a holster and put some metal on it so that the holster is what is sticking to the magnet and not the gun? Then you will have the trigger guard covered and still have a solid setup.
I was thinking about using epoxy to adhere the metal to the holster.
We have a winner. Wait, no, I forgot. You'll shoot your junk off.
I've got AT LEAST 6 years AIWB, and my junk is still where it's supposed to be?I have been carrying AIWB for 6 months now and have yet to shoot my junk off, for me it works best. Use a nice Kydex Holster and keep your finger off the trigger while drawing and Holstering and you will be fine. While driving, I tuck my shirt and lap belt behind the Holster for clear access and also to keep the seat belt from pushing the gun into my stomach in case of an accident. It works pretty well IMO.
Does it work for you? Does it alleviate the OP's problem? First question, IDK, as I'm not you. 2nd question, it appears that it does, but again, I'm not him. My JEEP has a 7TS on a QLS, and I'm super happy with the setup! My last JEEP had the same setup, and I was involved in a fairly crappy wreck, everything stayed where it should have, and the holster still produced the pistol when needed!
I've got AT LEAST 6 years AIWB, and my junk is still where it's supposed to be?
Seatbelts and coats tend to get in the way, especially in the winter.
My latest improvement, what do you think?
Not seeing anything, Mark.
How is it affixed, other than the bungee cord? Was your goal not to make permanent holes in your vehicle such as what would happen with a QLS type arrangement?Trying this again.. This holster is made by Dara Holsters. It has a cut out in it so that when I get my RMR06 reflex site installed it will fit, and is made to accept suppressor height sites.
How is it affixed, other than the bungee cord? Was your goal not to make permanent holes in your vehicle such as what would happen with a QLS type arrangement?
Sounds like a good setup, couldn't really tell what was up besides the red bungee.It uses a Ram mount system. Same company that makes all kinds of mounts for motorcycles and police cars, it has a clamp called a tough claw that clamps to a rail that is part of the seat frame. I had a slight problem with the rail but fix was easy - more on that later with pics. The tough claw has a ball mount, and the holster is made with a ball mount attached. There is an arm that clamps onto the two ball mounts. It is a heavier than average pistol so I added the bunji cord to make sure it won't shift if I ever gave to brake hard. Go to the website for Dara Holsters, they have some pics. But I will take some better pics soon and post them.
As far as the holes, I examined my kick panel but wasn't sure that I could successfully install something on it due to its curvature and stuff behind it, and I actually like this system better. Yes, no holes, but I like the position and accessibility it affords and not as readily visible to someone outside the vehicle, especially a bg.