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Patiently waiting on the 2019's to be released and wondering what those who carry while riding do for a saddlebag holster? I've got IWB holsters and a pretty good ankle holster but the option for a solid holster setup in the saddlebag does have appeal. Maybe some kind of a mounting system that would allow use of a present holster? Since it's in the saddlebag, I'm figuring I'd carry my 45 Glock vs the 9mm. Pics would be great !
Been trying to think of something for years but i just carry with my glock on my side with a paddle holster. I seen a seat years ago with a holster built into it on the side. But i think they are no longer in business. I bought i shoulder holster that i may try
See the drop down menu for holsters they make that work with the saddlebag holster panel.
I'm really close to getting a set of these for both bikes. With the newer style lid release levers on the newer bikes, it would be a one handed operation for either me or the wife to get it out while still sitting on the bike. I'd get one for the Shield and one for the Glock and can swap them back and forth.
Patiently waiting on the 2019's to be released and wondering what those who carry while riding do for a saddlebag holster? I've got IWB holsters and a pretty good ankle holster but the option for a solid holster setup in the saddlebag does have appeal. Maybe some kind of a mounting system that would allow use of a present holster? Since it's in the saddlebag, I'm figuring I'd carry my 45 Glock vs the 9mm. Pics would be great !
My opinion only, but if that weapon is in the saddlebag, it's TOO FAR away from you when you need it quickly. It defeats the purpose of CONCEAL CARRY.
When I come to a place that I can't carry into, I just lay the weapon in the saddlebag and lock it. I don't need a special holster in the bag for that.
You keep a gun on you so why do you need a place for one in your saddlebag? If I were to consider such a thing I would go with Captain Itch as they have great leather products but I like such things easily accessible.
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