Go Pro mount holster

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BlkHawk73

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Been looking for a decent holster/pouch for carrying concealed a small handgun on a backpack shoulder strap. Got thinking about the GoPro style starp mount might be a good base for such a method. It'd use the clip these camera mounts use to attach to the strap wrap itself. Looked and not finding anything but curiosu if anyone here has come across such a product.
Don't want a chest rig, or other method I keep seeing on searches. I want a method that is attached to the shoulder straps.
 

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In the Army, we used duct tape for our knives.

umm...ok.
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Can't picture this GoPro thingy you are talking about.... I guess I need to try and look it up.

I think you are going to need to improvise your own.... will need to be secured tight so that the pouch does not flop.
 
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There are all sorts of adaptors for attaching things to MOLLE loops. Last resort: find something that fits where you want it and fabri-cobble the holster to it.
 

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There are all sorts of adaptors for attaching things to MOLLE loops. Last resort: find something that fits where you want it and fabri-cobble the holster to it.
Kinda my thought as well. Ordered a pouch and the clips for my current mount.I think I can make something work. Surprised this isn;t a thing.
 
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Totally different, to a degree, but when I inherited some items from my late brother in law one was a military pistol belt with a k-bar on it and several pouches... canteen an etc.... one was the cloth pouch for a entrenching tool and it was at the 3:00 position on the belt. I realized what this was for... his Ruger P95. Perfect set up for walking in the woods...

 

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Couldn't do something like that. Just too...baggy and not sure of the word I'd use. My "walk in the woods" has us hiking 6-20 miles with thousands of feet of elevation gain. Already carrying our backpacks. so this wouldn't work at all nor be a method I'd go with anyways. Just too bulky for what it is to me.
Should know in a day or three if my idea will work.
 
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