Wouldn't change the classification of the holster. A belt holster that's inside the car would still be a belt holster.CoffeeNut wrote:
Works out for everyone because when he asks you to step out of the car the "shoulder belt holster" stays with the car
I'm contemplating doing this to my Grassburr mountable holster. It's not a belt or shoulder holster in any sense of the word, but it is a holster securely mounted to the car. And it covers the trigger just as well as any other holster. If I sew on some belt loops, it will become a belt holster.
Only thing is, I'd hate to damage an otherwise superb holster due to some finicky verbiage in the law. I really hope they get rid of the "belt or shoulder" requirement part of the holster.