Stong Hand Injury
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 10:13 am
Last week I injured my strong hand thumb, after a trip to the Dr. and a trip to the hand specialist the news is not good but could be way worse. The condition is commonly known as Skiers Thumb.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamekeeper%27s_thumb. Although they believe mine to just be a sprain, a brace must be worn for three weeks and another appointment with the specialist will determine my status. With this injury my grasping strength is about 20%, very painful and the doc said no use for the thumb.
This leads me to my point of how foreign it is to carry weak hand and how ill prepared I was for this. I shoot IDPA and am fairly good with my weak hand but we always draw from strong hand side or retrieve off table etc.. I don't even own a weak hand holster so pocket carrying a J-frame weak side has been the only option. A weak hand Glock holster will be bought in the near future. Carrying and drawing weak hand is totally strange to me and makes me feel like a newbie to carrying again
Point is practice carrying/drawing weak handed, don't be forced into it and not know what to do.
BTW anyone have a left handed Glock 27 holster FS?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamekeeper%27s_thumb. Although they believe mine to just be a sprain, a brace must be worn for three weeks and another appointment with the specialist will determine my status. With this injury my grasping strength is about 20%, very painful and the doc said no use for the thumb.
This leads me to my point of how foreign it is to carry weak hand and how ill prepared I was for this. I shoot IDPA and am fairly good with my weak hand but we always draw from strong hand side or retrieve off table etc.. I don't even own a weak hand holster so pocket carrying a J-frame weak side has been the only option. A weak hand Glock holster will be bought in the near future. Carrying and drawing weak hand is totally strange to me and makes me feel like a newbie to carrying again
BTW anyone have a left handed Glock 27 holster FS?