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Toolless Installation: Tough-Claw Mounted Holster

Toolless Installation: Tough-Claw Mounted Holster

Posted by Dana on Mar 28, 2017

Check out our install clip of the Tough-Claw Mounted Holster: As you can see, this three step process is very simple and needs no tools for completion. All that's needed is a bar measuring .625"-1.5" in diameter and your Tough-Claw holster. This install was done using a Jeep Grand Cherokee, which does not have much seat rail space. I have just over an inch of space on each side of the seat rai …
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Tough-Claw Mounted Holsters

Tough-Claw Mounted Holsters

Posted by Dana on Mar 07, 2017

We now have Quick Shipping RAM Mounted Vehicle Holsters. These holsters are made for a number of firearms with your choice of mounting side. Both holsters shown above are mounted on the left, or the mount is placed on the left side of the holster. This option is dependent upon how and where you want to mount the holster.If you are right handed and plan to mount a Tough-Claw Holster to your seat ra …
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Mounting a Gun in a Leased Vehicle

Mounting a Gun in a Leased Vehicle

Posted by Dana on Feb 17, 2017

Mounting a gun in your vehicle is beneficial in several ways. For one, it gives you quick and easy access to your pistol while in the car, and two it's far more comfortable to carry while driving.However, some of our customers can't mount a holster to their dashboard due to some of the newer model vehicles having airbags under the steering wheel. If this is the case, DO NOT mount your holster unde …
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Vehicle Holster: Level II Mounted Holster with Tough-Claw

Vehicle Holster: Level II Mounted Holster with Tough-Claw

Posted by Dana on May 05, 2016

Those that conceal carry while driving know the perils of trying to carry your gun in the waistband and fasten your seat belt while maintaining some level of comfort. Unless you have a very compact, short barreled carry weapon or a top secret way to carry IWB and not get jabbed while driving, you are usually subjected to some sort of pain. Unless, of course, you take your holster off when seated.L …
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