evoloution of a ccw

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mikebass78
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evoloution of a ccw

Post by mikebass78 »

First, I carried this way....
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#3 pocket holster. With the trigger stop on.
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Then I moved to. Bare asset high noon. IWB.
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But still had the trigger stop on it.

After reading some comments on my last post , how people reference ever second counting.even though I got pretty good at popping out the trigger stop almost second instinct like the thumb safety on a 1911 didn't want to fumble with it if the situation ever arose. went to carrying for a week, no trigger stop. Ready to party. pretty proud of myself.
Not to mention pocket carry you can always feel it, iwb i forget it there most of the time.

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Re: evoloution of a ccw

Post by bdickens »

Glad you got rid of that trigger stop thing.

That has to be one of the stupidest ideas I've ever seen; anything that requires you to put your finger in the trigger guard like that before you have made the decision to fire is just a Negligent Discharge waiting to happen.

It is a violation of rule #3. By far, the vast majority of NDs are directly attributable to violations of it.

Not only that, it is also bad training because it forces you to be inconsistent in your gun handling.
Byron Dickens
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