How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
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Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
I always enjoy his videos. Thanks for posting.
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Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
Jumping Frog wrote:I always enjoy his videos. Thanks for posting.
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Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
Cool. Thanks Andy.
I carry and compete with a Blackhawk Serpa Level II. It looks like I'm doing everything right, now I just need to work on my speed.
I carry and compete with a Blackhawk Serpa Level II. It looks like I'm doing everything right, now I just need to work on my speed.
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016.
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Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
Are you coming down with a cold Andy?AndyC wrote:*cough*C-dub wrote:I carry and compete with a Blackhawk Serpa Level II. It looks like I'm doing everything right
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Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
Ha ha, very funny. You're a funny guy.AndyC wrote:*cough*C-dub wrote:I carry and compete with a Blackhawk Serpa Level II. It looks like I'm doing everything right
Okay, maybe not everything, but pretty close. I do things very similar to how he does it in the video except that it looks like I'm moving in slow motion compared to him.
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Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
Do you mean this one?AndyC wrote:You and me and about the rest of mankind, yep - but I was just making a friendly poke at your Serpa

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Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
Nice clip. That guy puts on a good show every time I watch him. Thanks for posting.
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Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
A bit off-topic, but I dunno WHAT kinds of things people are putting their Serpas through! A few years back, I saw the AAR pictures of a BP agent that fell off his ATV onto his pistol. He was carrying in a Serpa. The holster had a couple scratches, but his HK's frame broke off at the top of the grip and completely separated. The magazine well, mag included, were laying on the ground, with the slide, barrel, and frame rails still securely holstered.
The only "failure" I'm aware of with the Serpa that should be of any concern to most people is the tendency to "hook" your trigger finger when you depress the trigger-guard release, which allows your booger hook to slide into the bang switch compartment. Keeping your finger indexed solves this problem (along with plenty of practice doing so, of course). Yes, people HAVE shot the ground, their legs, their feet, etc., while drawing, but in every single case, they hooked their finger.
In my experience (and I too carry in a Serpa at my job), there's nothing wrong with the holster. However, it's like a Glock, in that it's not very forgiving of poor handling or practice. And yes, like a Glock, it too CAN be broken, but it takes some doing!
It's not what I'd choose for a CCW holster, not unless you're already well-practiced with it, mainly due to the finger-hooking issue; but I have fairly high regard for it as a duty holster. So far, I've failed to break mine, as have a few thousand BP agents. And they sure try.
The only "failure" I'm aware of with the Serpa that should be of any concern to most people is the tendency to "hook" your trigger finger when you depress the trigger-guard release, which allows your booger hook to slide into the bang switch compartment. Keeping your finger indexed solves this problem (along with plenty of practice doing so, of course). Yes, people HAVE shot the ground, their legs, their feet, etc., while drawing, but in every single case, they hooked their finger.
In my experience (and I too carry in a Serpa at my job), there's nothing wrong with the holster. However, it's like a Glock, in that it's not very forgiving of poor handling or practice. And yes, like a Glock, it too CAN be broken, but it takes some doing!
It's not what I'd choose for a CCW holster, not unless you're already well-practiced with it, mainly due to the finger-hooking issue; but I have fairly high regard for it as a duty holster. So far, I've failed to break mine, as have a few thousand BP agents. And they sure try.
Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
I couldnt catch the name of his web site.
I would like to follow him on Facebook as well.
Anybody have a link?
I would like to follow him on Facebook as well.
Anybody have a link?
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Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
JSThane wrote:A bit off-topic, but I dunno WHAT kinds of things people are putting their Serpas through! A few years back, I saw the AAR pictures of a BP agent that fell off his ATV onto his pistol. He was carrying in a Serpa. The holster had a couple scratches, but his HK's frame broke off at the top of the grip and completely separated. The magazine well, mag included, were laying on the ground, with the slide, barrel, and frame rails still securely holstered.
The only "failure" I'm aware of with the Serpa that should be of any concern to most people is the tendency to "hook" your trigger finger when you depress the trigger-guard release, which allows your booger hook to slide into the bang switch compartment. Keeping your finger indexed solves this problem (along with plenty of practice doing so, of course). Yes, people HAVE shot the ground, their legs, their feet, etc., while drawing, but in every single case, they hooked their finger.
In my experience (and I too carry in a Serpa at my job), there's nothing wrong with the holster. However, it's like a Glock, in that it's not very forgiving of poor handling or practice. And yes, like a Glock, it too CAN be broken, but it takes some doing!
It's not what I'd choose for a CCW holster, not unless you're already well-practiced with it, mainly due to the finger-hooking issue; but I have fairly high regard for it as a duty holster. So far, I've failed to break mine, as have a few thousand BP agents. And they sure try.
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016.
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Re: How to quickly draw out of a tactical holster
No problem Andy. While you and I aren't super close life long friends, we do know each other and I know you were pulling my leg.AndyC wrote:Not quite, BillWildBill wrote:Are you coming down with a cold Andy?![]()
C-dub wrote:Ha ha, very funny. You're a funny guy.![]()
You and me and about the rest of mankind, yep - but I was just making a friendly poke at your SerpaC-dub wrote:Okay, maybe not everything, but pretty close. I do things very similar to how he does it in the video except that it looks like I'm moving in slow motion compared to him.
I am not and have never been a LEO. My avatar is in honor of my friend, Dallas Police Sargent Michael Smith, who was murdered along with four other officers in Dallas on 7.7.2016.
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