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Velcro a holster to the inside front wall of your saddlebag and carry what you want.
only if you know when you will need it. The only time I needed mine after years of carrying while riding, was after stopping at a deserted rest area. I looked around got off my bike and two guys appeared from behind the building. As they ran toward me, I was thinking how safe I was with my sig in my saddlebag. Fortunately for me an eighteen wheeler pulled in and stopped a bad situation. I looked around after, they had hidden their car behind some hedges.
Velcro a holster to the inside front wall of your saddlebag and carry what you want.
This is what I did for the times I am not wearing a vest with a gun pocket.
The new saddlebag lids/lock make it very easy to get to even sitting on the bike.
I just do not see this ending well.. I would take this idea and **** can it..
+1...the vibration of these engines will surely break that setup loose. Hell, I remember the early issues that the Mini Beast horn had with vibration issues.
While I commend the ingenuity, I don't think I will be trying this. There is a lot of weight, and even more money and responsibility invested in a loaded weapon to be shaking around on a Harley engine.
An LC9 or S&W .38 fits nicely in a Fox Creek vest holster pocket.
An LCP flat disappears under a t-shirt in an IWB... even with shorts and flipflops.
A 1911 or S&W .357 wheel gun nests nicely in the easily accessible saddlebags on the Rushmores.
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