Custom Pistol Mount
Hey, first post, hope this is in the right place to put this.
I decided to make my own custom pistol mount for my JK.
I designed the mount to hold the gun next to the drivers seat and mount to the under side of the seat base. I uses one stud that's already there and adds a large bolt through an existing hole and another hole in the rail that I added a button head allen bolt.

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I went with a USA Raptor Glock holster because it holds the gun securely so it doesn't fall out on the trial but also is lockable and easily accessible.
https://www.usaraptor.com/product/raptor-holster-glock/
Check out this video I made of how it works.
I decided to make my own custom pistol mount for my JK.
I designed the mount to hold the gun next to the drivers seat and mount to the under side of the seat base. I uses one stud that's already there and adds a large bolt through an existing hole and another hole in the rail that I added a button head allen bolt.
Flat pattern
I went with a USA Raptor Glock holster because it holds the gun securely so it doesn't fall out on the trial but also is lockable and easily accessible.
https://www.usaraptor.com/product/raptor-holster-glock/
Check out this video I made of how it works.
I like this! The bracket and the holster! Nice job. Unfortunately I'm in one of those states where ferrying a firearm anywhere but the range or back home in anything but a hidden, locked case out of the reach of occupants is punishable by prison or death or something.
I like this! The bracket and the holster! Nice job. Unfortunately I'm in one of those states where ferrying a firearm anywhere but the range or back home in anything but a hidden, locked case out of the reach of occupants is punishable by prison or death or something.
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Wasn't really planning on it. I can provide a DXF file (if I can figure out how to attach that type of file) or I'm working on a PDF so you can print it, cut it out, trace the outline and hole centers on steel and cut it out with an angle grinder, then weld.
This would be better than worrying about the cad. If you get to that point of a PDF please send one my way. Or of you start selling let me know.
I'd if you have the ability to make these in any way I'd set up a little web store (or just start right here with word of mouth) and sell them. There is a demand




