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Old July 29, 1999, 09:25 AM   #3
fal308
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Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Missouri
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This looks like a good idea if this is the only holster/weapon combination you ever plan on carrying. A unique manual of arms takes getting used to. You need to be able to produce the weapon from reflex. If you have to think about drawing while in the act, chances are you're going to lose because you'll be trying to remember the draw and not concentrating on the situation at hand. The manual of arms is completely different from anything else. If you do acquire this holster, practice until it becomes second nature. The only presentation that I know that even vaguely resembles this is from Safariland's duty holsters, and that's not even close to this.
Also the idea of a lock on this is pure marketing strategy. If someone wants the pistol, they'll just take the whole holster also and cut the weapon out later. May be good as little child protection, but that's all.
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