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Anybody practice drawing when buckled in your car?


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After finding it difficult to draw while wearing a seat belt, I decided it was a good excuse to have a second pistol in my vehicle.

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Guest Phantom6
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I am right handed so I have a left handed holster mounted under the dash to the right of the steering column which will accept a .38 snubby that I carry as a back-up to my main gun for fast access.  It is well hidden and easy to access from the steering wheel. That being said, I carry my main gun either IWB or OWB at the 4 o'clock position on the body. I spend some time practicing and drawing from a seated and belted position every week. Difficult at first but now after years, smooth as butter. Don't forget to practice exiting your ride too. It's easy to get your pistol pointed at something you don't want to shoot under stress.

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