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<blockquote data-quote="DeeJay" data-source="post: 2648819" data-attributes="member: 35125"><p>I had a Forbus GL2 holster for my Glock 23 that was in a drawer doing nothing. I removed the paddle and drilled some of the holster rivets. I then mounted the holster in the map pocket of my 2009 Chevy Silverado using binder post screws. It is very solid. </p><p>I only carry the Glock around home so I don't use the holster for it. I carry a Kahr MK40 when I am out and about. The Kahr slips right into the holster but it is a good fit and does not rattle around when on the road. I use the door holster for longer road trips or if I need to slip out of the truck without the gun, like at the post office. It is not visible from outside the vehicle unless the door is open, so if I exit the vehicle for a few minutes I need to be aware of what where I am and who is around. I'll post photos after the weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeJay, post: 2648819, member: 35125"] I had a Forbus GL2 holster for my Glock 23 that was in a drawer doing nothing. I removed the paddle and drilled some of the holster rivets. I then mounted the holster in the map pocket of my 2009 Chevy Silverado using binder post screws. It is very solid. I only carry the Glock around home so I don't use the holster for it. I carry a Kahr MK40 when I am out and about. The Kahr slips right into the holster but it is a good fit and does not rattle around when on the road. I use the door holster for longer road trips or if I need to slip out of the truck without the gun, like at the post office. It is not visible from outside the vehicle unless the door is open, so if I exit the vehicle for a few minutes I need to be aware of what where I am and who is around. I'll post photos after the weekend. [/QUOTE]
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