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My wheel chair holster mount/added open gun mount


RWF

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as some of you know, last year i broke my neck last year. i hope to continue in the action shooting sports hoping for my 1st try in May. any way Blade-Tech told me to try there TMMS and see what i thought. i already had the black ice holster and have it working nicely. still need need a idea for placing mag pouches.

the first pic the female piece is mounted to the chair and the male is on the holster. and yes i have some extra weight onIMG_7591_zps98939949.jpg

 

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For an non-permanent fix, strap a good stiff gun belt on your legs just above your knees.

 

That will also keep slung rifle/shotgun muzzles from sweeping your tootsies and DQing you in 3-gun. Ask me how I know :)

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I am very impressed with your ingenuity. That is very impressive looking, and quite frankly, the most intimidating wheelchair I have ever seen.

 

thanks, "ingenuity" will come into play if can get my DAA Racer holster for my open to work on this.

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all my chair controls are just above that spot. they were on the right side but had them moved to the left so i could work on pistol install. plus learning to drive with my good hand i have already damage all the door ways and corners of the house. i will check it out but as recall safriland custom made all his stuff.

Looks pretty good to me.  I'm sure some mag carriers could be added to the other side.  You might ask this guy for some advice... http://www.trevorbaucom.com/

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Glad to see ya can't keep a goodman down or away from his sport.

Have you had the chance to try the rig at the range? Just from looking I'm also wondering if it wouldn't be more comfortable to place the holster lower some how to let you arm extend a little more naturally, but then again it may feel more familiar drawing from around waist height.
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thanks, no not yet. still relearning how to shoot. rebuilding my strengh can now pull the trigger ok but control sucks

but on that note i am in the 3 gun nation pro/am again this year, so i hope to be on a big learning curve this summer.

i have surgery on monday and will be stuck in bed for a month. a small set back.

Glad to see ya can't keep a goodman down or away from his sport.

Have you had the chance to try the rig at the range? Just from looking I'm also wondering if it wouldn't be more comfortable to place the holster lower some how to let you arm extend a little more naturally, but then again it may feel more familiar drawing from around waist height.

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thanks, it helps keep my mind busy, if not i do get depressed plus, W helps me stay motivated about it, plus she loves the action shooting sports and i do want to see her stop because of me.

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all my chair controls are just above that spot. they were on the right side but had them moved to the left so i could work on pistol install. plus learning to drive with my good hand i have already damage all the door ways and corners of the house. i will check it out but as recall safriland custom made all his stuff.

 

 

I'm sure all his stuff now is custom made, but I feel sure he started out similar to where you are.  I'd guess he went through a number of iterations while working his way up to the level where people custom make stuff for you. 

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