In keeping with Holsters, part 2 a few entries back, and my search for a standard carry system in which I can, if desired, pack a main carry handgun and a back up gun comfortably and in readily accessible locations, Holster evaluations post, I learned something recently that puts this into a more practical perspective.
There was a foiled car jacking attempt in a city north of here, one to which I travel frequently. The driver was able to draw his sidearm from behind his hip while buckled into his seat just in time to put the muzzle of his weapon in the would-be car jacker's face as he yanked open the passenger door. The perp fled immediately. The driver was shaken up by this and by the fact that he had to struggle to draw his gun, given where he was carrying it and that he was belted in. Imagine him struggling to get his gun out and the perp sliding into the seat next to him and sticking him with a knife five or twelve times...
So, now, while in the car, I have a handgun riding in the cross draw position where it is quickly accessible and not hindered by the belt or seat. I have been using a Remora for this, and it works very well, but I would also like to have a good cross draw holster solidly attached to my belt, and that still conceals very easily.
And, now, as soon as I get into the car, I make sure the doors are locked.
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