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Old March 22, 2013, 08:56 AM   #26
Mr_Jumper
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After having some experience with IWB, I don't see why you can't be proficient at re-holstering as much as drawing.

I think it's part of the practice to draw proficiently, but put away effectively as well - no fumbling with holster but should be able to smoothly holster the weapon w/o trouble. I think it should be part of safety practice for CCW in IWB.

Having said that, I don't think holstering more "quickly" is of any benefit or hold much importance. Holstering effortlessly but with care is important, which can be achieved with repeated practice.
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