I am not recommending this for others; but, years ago and far away in a land with no gun permits, an acquaintance escaped an armed kidnapping in a public area through being lucky and in excellent physical condition.
He sought advice from two different career officers in the large city's P.D.
The eventual solution was to have a holster made, from the same material as his Jeep seats, which covered most of a J-frame except the after-market black soft plastic grips.
The entire deal went between the seats, butt forwards, nearer the driver. It looked so much like a part of the Jeep that no-one ever noticed. Jeeps have several black-handled levers projecting from the "transmission" hump, that the rig fit in well and disappeared.
One of the older officers had been teaching search techniques for the P.D. and had used this type set-up as a training device.
I drove this Jeep myself numerous times, even top & doors off, with the rig exposed to the entire world, and was amazed how well this "concealment in open sight" worked.
Just an idea. Also, tell "CloudStrife" to practice thinking before talking. Be safe and good luck.
leVieux
He sought advice from two different career officers in the large city's P.D.
The eventual solution was to have a holster made, from the same material as his Jeep seats, which covered most of a J-frame except the after-market black soft plastic grips.
The entire deal went between the seats, butt forwards, nearer the driver. It looked so much like a part of the Jeep that no-one ever noticed. Jeeps have several black-handled levers projecting from the "transmission" hump, that the rig fit in well and disappeared.
One of the older officers had been teaching search techniques for the P.D. and had used this type set-up as a training device.
I drove this Jeep myself numerous times, even top & doors off, with the rig exposed to the entire world, and was amazed how well this "concealment in open sight" worked.
Just an idea. Also, tell "CloudStrife" to practice thinking before talking. Be safe and good luck.
leVieux