Well this thread has gone through a rather predictable route - although it took a bit for it to get sideways, it appears as though it is back on track. In that vein, I thought I would contribute a recent purchase - but first the rationale.
I always carry at least a handgun with me at all times (I won't go into all the reasons why but suffice it to say that if you don't want to, that's awesome just have the same respect for me). When I am in my truck I hesitate to belt carry, or even drop (thigh rig) carry my preferred outdoor handgun (G22) because it chews up the seat so badly and is not comfortable. I have seen too many Crown Vics with holes in the seats from pistol butts digging in and that kind of unnecessary wear is not acceptable in my personally owned overland rig. So, what to do? Well, I can also carry a S&W642 on my ankle which is fine but not too smart tactically in the woods/trails and is less gun that I would prefer to have. I really like my G22 and prefer to have it with me. I could also fashion a console holster (there are several available) but would either need to grab and go with the Glock or leave it behind when I unass the truck - kind of defeating the purpose. Shoulder holsters are nice but the nylon ones twist and the leather ones smell - and they are not all that comfortable either.
Recently while doing some other stuff I came across this holster system at a local gun store but they did not have it for the G22. Amazon did! Like all else in the universe, I clicked on one-click and in magically appeared on my doorstep two days later!!
I had concerns about how tight the straps would have to be to secure a large frame handgun - it is amazingly comfortable! There are no buckles in back so no wear against the seat or pinching/pushing in the back. The gun is secure but available. The kydex is well made and this is one well built rig!! I could easily see it for backpackers, kayakers, hikers and overlanders!! I see it an a positive addition to those times where I want to open carry my Glock -- most times when I am out in the woods or just away from civilization for the most part - although it could be concealed under a vest or sweatshirt it would be a slow draw and hard to conceal a large frame handgun. They come in many models for most handguns and I would suggest it for someone wanting to have their handgun with them while overlanding but not want to belt carry and chew holes in their seats.
Stay safe & happy wheeling!!