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Old November 28, 2019, 10:23 AM   #6
Ben Dover
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Join Date: April 11, 2013
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Originally Posted by popshooting445 View Post
In a close quarters mess, shoulder holsters make it too easy for someone to push your drawing hand inward and prevent you from pulling your weapon. It puts you in a bad leverage situation. Do some close encounter drills on the mat, and you'll see what I mean. I expose my holster by pulling my jacket forward\away from the opposite side with my weak hand. Just in case that grab misses, I go through the motion of pushing the strong side of my jacket back when my hand goes back to reach for the holster.
And cowboy holsters make it almost impossible to draw while seated. So both have their limitations.
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