^ I think having the same MOA is important - but I also want to point out that I think it's important to avoid introducing radically different holster arrangements.
I think if you're going to have some kind of retention rig - then you should have the same basic motions that you go through to deploy your BUG as your primary.
My opinion - if you want to see what can happen when you have different model guns in different holster setups - investigate how Tex Grebner shot himself and draw your own conclusions.
The conclusion that I drew from that situation is that when you have different MOA for the guns and different motions to operate the holsters - it can lead to confusion -muscle confusion, mental confusion - whatever - and bad things might happen.
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