Woody wrote:That looks like a great way to drop your pistol if you are ever in a physical altercation and end up on the ground.
That is a in the wasit band holster so I doubt that would happen. Still looks gimicky though.
Woody wrote:That looks like a great way to drop your pistol if you are ever in a physical altercation and end up on the ground.
Olly wrote:Woody wrote:That looks like a great way to drop your pistol if you are ever in a physical altercation and end up on the ground.
That is a in the wasit band holster so I doubt that would happen. Still looks gimicky though.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:Olly wrote:Woody wrote:That looks like a great way to drop your pistol if you are ever in a physical altercation and end up on the ground.
That is a in the wasit band holster so I doubt that would happen. Still looks gimicky though.
I looked at them at academy last week while looking for a holster. Intentionally jamming something in the barrel just seems like a bad idea to me but YMMV.
Olly wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Olly wrote:Woody wrote:That looks like a great way to drop your pistol if you are ever in a physical altercation and end up on the ground.
That is a in the wasit band holster so I doubt that would happen. Still looks gimicky though.
I looked at them at academy last week while looking for a holster. Intentionally jamming something in the barrel just seems like a bad idea to me but YMMV.
Two things about it stick out to me. First is with there being a ridgid rod going the length of the barrel it seems that you would have to draw the pistol to far straight up before moving to a ready stance and second is the lack of a trigger guard.
So many companies are trying to re-invent the wheel when it comes to IWB. Comp-tac and Crossbreed STYLE holsters should be where the conversation begins and ends with IWB holsters.
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Bad17 wrote:I like how everyone argues as to which holster is the best. But I'd bet a years salary that everyone has several holsters in a box or a drawer that they didn't like before they found the one they liked. If it works it works. That holsters works for TK and you have people who have never even tried the holster shooting it down. Come on guys let's argue about something better.
Bad17 wrote:And as for a trigger guard. Why do you need one? You should not be grabbing the trigger when you draw. In fact you should only touch the trigger when you know you are going to shoot. Me personally I prefer no trigger guard on a holster.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:Bad17 wrote:And as for a trigger guard. Why do you need one? You should not be grabbing the trigger when you draw. In fact you should only touch the trigger when you know you are going to shoot. Me personally I prefer no trigger guard on a holster.
Shit can get hung up on the trigger. Ask that guy who stuffed a Glock in his sweatpants and shot himself in the testicles when the trigger hung the drawstrings.
The Duck Hammer wrote:Bad17 wrote:And as for a trigger guard. Why do you need one? You should not be grabbing the trigger when you draw. In fact you should only touch the trigger when you know you are going to shoot. Me personally I prefer no trigger guard on a holster.
Shit can get hung up on the trigger. Ask that guy who stuffed a Glock in his sweatpants and shot himself in the testicles when the trigger hung the drawstrings.
Bad17 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Bad17 wrote:And as for a trigger guard. Why do you need one? You should not be grabbing the trigger when you draw. In fact you should only touch the trigger when you know you are going to shoot. Me personally I prefer no trigger guard on a holster.
Shit can get hung up on the trigger. Ask that guy who stuffed a Glock in his sweatpants and shot himself in the testicles when the trigger hung the drawstrings.
Once again he stuffed it where. Another dumbass move that I am grateful for because as long as we have stupid people I will have a job. Don't stuff a loaded pistol in your sweatpants. That's just dumb.
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Bad17 wrote:Well a safety is a mechanical device that may sometimes fail.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:Bad17 wrote:Well a safety is a mechanical device that may sometimes fail.
Very true and a 1911 can go bang if dropped with all the safeties on. I am comfortable with a holster that covers the trigger, somebody else may be comfortable with a fully loaded Jennings in their pocket. It's your choice and carry what you want however you want.
The Duck Hammer wrote:Bad17 wrote:Well a safety is a mechanical device that may sometimes fail.
Very true and a 1911 can go bang if dropped with all the safeties on.
flyn88 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Bad17 wrote:Well a safety is a mechanical device that may sometimes fail.
Very true and a 1911 can go bang if dropped with all the safeties on.
Much less likely with the series 80 safety system.
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Bad17 wrote:I like how everyone argues as to which holster is the best. But I'd bet a years salary that everyone has several holsters in a box or a drawer that they didn't like before they found the one they liked. If it works it works. That holsters works for TK and you have people who have never even tried the holster shooting it down. Come on guys let's argue about something better.
Bad17 wrote:So who makes you the expert on what works for me or anyone else. For starters we don't carry the same guns or in the same place. I guarantee you I have carried a hell of a lot longer than you have and one thing I have learned is you can not win the holster argument. You can say what works best for you and that's all. You can make suggestions and that's all. Each person has their own likes and preferences and they will have to decide what works for them.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:Can we agree that sweat shields are a plus?
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