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Old July 8, 2011, 05:50 PM   #119
AK103K
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When the pistol is at rest in a SERPA holster, it is impossible to pull the trigger.

Only when the pistol is drawn from the holster, is the trigger accessible.
That goes for most all of the quality holsters.

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Therefore, after drawing the weapon from a SERPA or any other brand or type of Level 2 holster, the holster itself, is no longer part of the action or involved in the sequence of movements, and CAN NOT be blamed for a ND.
I dont agree. If youre pushing on a button hard enough, especially under stress, and still have a good amount of pressure dragging on the holster as the gun is released and comes up, then the holster 'has" contributed to the problem, as the pressure exerted, is still towards the gun.

I dont have that problem with any of the holsters I use, simply because I dont have anything that requires that specific motion to release the gun. My finger is in the same place, but there is no no pressure on the holster, towards the gun, on the draw.
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