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I am pretty much willing to at least learn about different systems of concealed carry. Does anyone here have anything they would like to share about this holster? Brave response holster Good or bad, anyone want to share? Thanks | ||
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I looked over the site: 1- Seems pricey. 2- Unless I missed seeing it, there is no provision to keep the holster open after your draw. Making a re- holster difficult. This is no biggie to a lot of folks, but I want to be able to quickly put my pistol away if need be. I could also argue there is a safety issue with trying to re- holster a striker gun with this type of rig. 3- I listened to the dude when he spoke of the difficulty in finding the right holster. And agree to a point. But once you find the right rig you can use it for years. I just sell the holsters I have bought and did not like. 4- For this type of rig, I use and recommend the Kangaroo Carry Holster. Cheaper and good service. But it is deep carry only and I don't EDC it. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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It had me at "No Pants". Seriously, one major flaw. You have trained to reload with your off hand. How are you going to grab fresh mags with your gun in your strong hand? If it is that important to carry extra mags, it is important they are readily available. | |||
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Kevin? הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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Had 1 it just didn't work for me. Hard to re-holster. Mag on same side made no sense returned it no problems. Bill | |||
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Thanks for the comments. I've made my decision. | |||
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