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Old February 14, 2012, 06:46 PM   #1
kraigwy
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Serpa vs Trigger Finger

Ref the other post about the negligent discharge that many fault the Serpa holster got me to try and make videos showing that its the shooter not the holster.

When using the Serpa holster, you trigger finger naturally falls straight down the side of the holster. As you start to pull the firearm from the holster, the finger slides along the release allowing the gun to come free. The finger continues to follow the holster, then the gun as it leaves the holster, naturally falling along the slide or just under the cylinder of a revolver.

This shows the Serpa doesn't "force" your finger in the trigger guard, if the finger does enter the guard, its the shooter not the holster.

The first video shows the Beretta 92FS, the second a J frame revolver.

I don't have a Serpa for the 1911, but if need be, I'll buy one and make another video showing the same thing.

Its not the holster, its the shooter.

Sorry for the poor quality of the video, its my first attempt.

http://photos.imageevent.com/kraigwy...tta%2092FS.AVI

http://photos.imageevent.com/kraigwy...20revolver.AVI
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