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    #16
    Originally posted by Chad74 View Post
    That is what I always was “told” just throw a towel over it. It could be laying on the seat no holster but have a towel over and technically it’s concealed.
    technically? its concealed

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      #17
      Originally posted by M16 View Post
      I have a floor mount holster and cover the gun with a paper sack.
      I use a What-a-burger sack. Much more tactical than a regular paper bag.

      The fish are biting, and there's hogs to be kill-t. Gotta go!

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        #18
        Originally posted by Artos View Post
        yawn...how hard is it to conceal the sidearm in the console if you get lit up??

        If LE happens to see a dash-holster under the steering wheel you really think resources & full blown investigations are going to be called to prosecute??
        The last thing I want to be doing when "lit up" is scrambling to conceal or hide a weapon. I don't roll with blackout tint so he would be able to see everything.

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          #19
          I don't see a problem w/ major body movement grabbing at the dash holster...one helpful hint is to have your left hand resting on the door & your DL & LTC held out the window with your right. LE isn't going to be as spooked seeing both even if you happen to squirm a little, plus it's a good practice & know I would appreciate it if I was LE.

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            #20
            No sir...must not be readily visible.

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              #21
              Originally posted by npe001 View Post
              Not sure why you could open carry but cant have it showing in the car. Especially when a car is considered an extension of your home
              Your car is not an extension if your home.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Chad74 View Post
                That’s what I thought, so my next question is why would a person buy one of those dash mount holders if you can’t legally carry it there?
                1. many people aren't aware of the law or don't follow it.
                2. It may be legal in some states

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Artos View Post
                  I don't see a problem w/ major body movement grabbing at the dash holster...one helpful hint is to have your left hand resting on the door & your DL & LTC held out the window with your right. LE isn't going to be as spooked seeing both even if you happen to squirm a little, plus it's a good practice & know I would appreciate it if I was LE.
                  My questions were more hypothetical questions than anything else. Knock on wood, I haven't been pulled over in over a decade, but I usually keep it at speed limit or 1-2 mph over.

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