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what i meant was that is it natural for you grab something with your index finger pointed? no it is not.
that is why we train our selfs to draw a gun from a holster WITH out putting a finger in the trigger,
and to return the gun to the holster with out the finger in the trigger guard.
take a thumb brake holster for a second if the thumb brake took me that extra 10/1000 of a second to draw
and i feel i was not able to draw fast enough and i got shot, should i say it was a bad design?
the guy in the video said he did not hit the release right and that the gun did not release,
if so then how did he get the gun out and get his finger in the trigger?
that is why we train our selfs to draw a gun from a holster WITH out putting a finger in the trigger,
and to return the gun to the holster with out the finger in the trigger guard.
take a thumb brake holster for a second if the thumb brake took me that extra 10/1000 of a second to draw
and i feel i was not able to draw fast enough and i got shot, should i say it was a bad design?
the guy in the video said he did not hit the release right and that the gun did not release,
if so then how did he get the gun out and get his finger in the trigger?