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Shoulder holsters....Inside waist band....Middle of back....pocket holsters..."crotch holsters"...
Most seem to be oriented towards towards taking off a piece of the wearer, or someone near by if discharged for any reason in, or partially in the holster .
Just my .02 and looking to make it .04 with other input.
strong side OWB
Holster Orientation
I don't know how the rest of you feel, but I refuse to wear a holster that
orients the handgun towards any part of my body, or anyone else's.
When hunting, I carry my rifle/shotgun pointed up, rather than down at the ground.
Holster Orientation
I don't know how the rest of you feel, but I refuse to wear a holster that
orients the handgun towards any part of my body, or anyone else's.
When hunting, I carry my rifle/shotgun pointed up, rather than down at the ground.
where will the lead end up if the gun were to go off if you are carrying your gun pointing up.
I'll say one would be veeeerry lucky to get away with violating rule #4.Jeff Cooper said you can violate 1 of the 4 basic rules and get away with it, and it was designed that way.
Which version are you referring to?I'll say one would be veeeerry lucky to get away with violating rule #4.
Im referring to Jeff Coopers 4 rules, #4 in itself cannot be violated at all.Which version are you referring to?
My Beloved Corps used these 4:
Treat every weapon as if it were loaded.
Never point a weapon at anything you don't intend to shoot.
Keep your weapon on safe until you are ready to fire.
Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you intend to fire.
Not recommending it, but I'm thinking if you got the first three down you should be groovy to go all 1980s action star.