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Old October 1, 2005, 05:08 PM   #15
Doug.38PR
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I sometimes carry Crossdraw on my belt but it is rare. The upside of it is that makes it easier to get to my gun while driving. You can get to your gun a little more discreetly if need be. The downside is that when you crossdraw (so say some) is that when you pull the gun, you expose everyone within a 90 degree angle from 9 o clock to 12 o clock to your muzzel, granted the bad man at 12 o clock is your target but what about 9 to 11. My response to that is that a lot of people are going to be exposed to your muzzel while you are in a firefight anyway (if any), it's whether you fire the gun that makes it a point.
But I typically don't carry crossdraw because I don't like taking my belt 75% off to get my holster on and off....might change when I get my paddle holster in for my revolver to where I won't need to take the belt off at all. Already have one for my 1911.
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