Quoting JamesK,
"Most raincoats and many overcoats have cut through pockets so the wearer can reach his inner pocket without exposing his hands to the cold. But that setup also allows the hand to hold the gun free of the pocket and fire by either flipping the coat out of the way or by firing through the coat. Of course, it means holding the gun in the hand, not in a holster, so it would be used only in periods where danger is foreseen, yet concealment is necessary.
Jim "
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This is a very real tactical surprise when the BG is looking for the victim to try and withdraw the hand from the pocket.
Best,
Rob
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