Justin, I'm thinking fanny pack. You won't have to actually wear it outside the car, but clip it on while driving and get one that you can unzip while still securely holding the gun, probably in a separate pack holster. If you are in an accident or have to drive hard, your gun stays on you. Remember one lesson from the FBI gunfight in Miami was when Agent Manauzzi put his revolver under his thigh right before taking down Platt and Matix (according to Mas Ayoob). Here is a medical account that lists the FBI agents and their use of firearms during this encounter:
Look for the fourth box down, last entry. Whatever you do, ensure that your gun holster/holder is sturdy enough to stay in place during an accident.
If in a hurry, you can jump out of the car with your gun still on you. Normally, you'd just transfer the gun from regular holster to fanny pack, then back when you leave the car. Hide the fanny pack when not in the car so thieves don't think anything valuable is in it and tempt a break in.
The right fanny pack could be cheap and potentially versatile for a few other things.
As for small of back holsters, I'd caution that a lot of pros avoid them due to potential for injury if you are thrown on your back to the ground. Even a relatively thin piece like a 1911 could ruin your lumbar spine's day.
Karl
Look for the fourth box down, last entry. Whatever you do, ensure that your gun holster/holder is sturdy enough to stay in place during an accident.
If in a hurry, you can jump out of the car with your gun still on you. Normally, you'd just transfer the gun from regular holster to fanny pack, then back when you leave the car. Hide the fanny pack when not in the car so thieves don't think anything valuable is in it and tempt a break in.
The right fanny pack could be cheap and potentially versatile for a few other things.
As for small of back holsters, I'd caution that a lot of pros avoid them due to potential for injury if you are thrown on your back to the ground. Even a relatively thin piece like a 1911 could ruin your lumbar spine's day.
Karl
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