UglyViking
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For the love of god, no magnets.
If you're driving < 90 minutes, I find that you can generally be semi comfortable keeping your pistol in your holster. If you're carrying in a weird position like small of the back (first, stop doing that) you may struggle, but appendix carry up to about 4-5 o'clock carry should be ok, so long as you're sitting up like your momma told you to.
If you're driving >90 minutes, you can put it in a gun safe in the console, or just toss it in the console (keep in in the holster for christ sake). Depending on your rig setup, and all that it's probably best practice to "un-chamber" the round. Alternatively, if you're going to be off-roading or driving long distances and you want comfort but quick access you can mount a dedicated holster (this should be something that "locks" like a safariland) somewhere to the cab.
If you're driving < 90 minutes, I find that you can generally be semi comfortable keeping your pistol in your holster. If you're carrying in a weird position like small of the back (first, stop doing that) you may struggle, but appendix carry up to about 4-5 o'clock carry should be ok, so long as you're sitting up like your momma told you to.
If you're driving >90 minutes, you can put it in a gun safe in the console, or just toss it in the console (keep in in the holster for christ sake). Depending on your rig setup, and all that it's probably best practice to "un-chamber" the round. Alternatively, if you're going to be off-roading or driving long distances and you want comfort but quick access you can mount a dedicated holster (this should be something that "locks" like a safariland) somewhere to the cab.