3:00 does it for me. Maybe I'm just overly careful?
I can.
But I take the holster off, put gun in holster, then put holster/gun back on pants/belt when I junk carry. Not great in a class/training environment. When I get the urge to practice junk draws I grab a blue gun.
-rvb
We should promote this sort of wise gun handling as a "rule" for appendix carry.
Rob Pincus on Appendix Carry
[video=youtube;9hIvTTUARQc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hIvTTUARQc[/video]
We should promote this sort of wise gun handling as a "rule" for appendix carry.
Are you 100% sure your muzzle is never points at your hip or the outside of your leg when you holster 100% of the time?
Likely not.Are you 100% sure your muzzle is never points at your hip or the outside of your leg when you holster 100% of the time?
Why would I practice any other way?
Why would I practice any other way?
Likely not.
Try placing a 2' dowel in the muzzle of your UNLOADED pistol and go through your normal reholstering motion. I'd be willing to bet that dowel will touch your leg at some point.
I'm saying I've never seen anyone draw/holster more than a few times without pointing the muzzle at some part of their body at least part of the time. I will also say that most of them are unaware that they're doing it when they're doing it.
It doesn't take much inward cant of the muzzle when holstering to point it at your hip or thigh when you're holstering at 3:00.
You've seen me do this?
...If you like, I will keep an eye on it.
...If you're certain, why not try chezuki's idea of the dowel rod and see what happens?
We should promote this sort of wise gun handling as a "rule" for appendix carry.
Is this topic the new "Grip does not matter" or "competition will get you killed". If it is good. We need some strange around here. If it is not that is good too.
Where is that "competition will get you killed" thread... I can't find it!
maybe it is mythical.
Being born will get you killed. By something. Eventually.