Got that right...Skiprr wrote:See? This Forum is more than just education and fellowship; it's also spousal entertainment!stevie_d_64 wrote:Wife Unit just saw me trying this...
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Got that right...Skiprr wrote:See? This Forum is more than just education and fellowship; it's also spousal entertainment!stevie_d_64 wrote:Wife Unit just saw me trying this...
Her reaction...
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MoJo wrote:Well since you didn't specify if it was my primary or back up I said 2-5 seconds. If I need a weapon in my weak hand I'm going for the BUG in my left front pants pocket. Trying to draw from a holster at 4:00 will cause you to sweep your self with your muzzle with the hand that has the worse muscle memory.I don't want to get shot, especially by myself - - - with my own gun.
stevie_d_64 wrote:Flint...You come up with some of the hardest stuff to try!!!
badkarma56 wrote:I carry strong-side hip/right-handed IWB at 4:00, so a weak-handed draw would be difficult and slightly unsafe due to the potential muzzle sweep...hopefully, I'll never need to resort to this in a defense situation.
Is this the rig you got about a yr ago?quidni wrote:Cross draw does have a bit of an advantage that way - I haven't timed myself, but I can actually do the "cavalry draw" with my weak hand and have the muzzle on target a bit faster than I can right-handed. My favorite holster is a right-handed pancake holster with only a slight cant, worn "backwards" on my left hip.bauerdj wrote:Somewhat to my suprise I can not reach my weapon in its usual carry location with my weak side hand. It shouldn/t really be that much of a suprise to me as my range of motion is limited by arthritis. Extra circumference in the waist area does not help either. I may need to rethink carry position especially since I think current position is contributing to hp pain. I may expierament with cross draw.
Dave B.