auto seat covers with conceal pocket?

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txfan
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auto seat covers with conceal pocket?

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does anybody know of any seat covers that might have a "conceal" pocket built in. I drive a Ford F250 SuperDuty and would like to have a pocket/holster in a seat cover for easy access. I have a fold down center console, but would like something down by my right leg.
any info would be appreciated.....otherwise maybe it's time to invent something.

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Marathon makes a "pistol pocket" that might work for you. Several other companies make these as well. Google "seat cover gun pocket" for a few ideas.

Crossbreed makes a holster than can be mounted on a vehicle. Check out their Ohai.
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Not specifically what you are looking for, but might do what you need done:

http://www.amazon.com/Pro-techs-conceal ... B0013KZ0VU
http://www.opticsplanet.net/desantis-am ... j88z0.html
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I drive a F350 with a bench seat. I ended up with a binoculars case looped over the seat belt buckle, and hanging off the front. Hot glued an Uncle Mike's in it. With the top flap closed it's plenty concealed. Just adjust the strap to your liking.
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