Ogandydancer
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Most of the time OWB Tucker HF-2 and about 1% of the time Mexican.
Am more than willing to place a wager that more peops shoot themselves practicing quick draw than have ever needed to quick draw, for real.
For armed citizens, time spent practicing drawing your gun would be time better spent practicing to ensure you hit that at which you're aiming. (Yes, this applies in large part to LEO's, too.)
FTR, much of my LEO career was spent in mufti. I can count on one hand...maybe two...the times I had to draw quickly.
Be safe.
I did not mean to sound offended, I've got a bad head cold, so between that and the cold meds I am probably not thinking or typing clearly. I also did not mean to offend you in any way with my response. The 'gentleman" I was referring to is Larry Mead and I usually do not mention this guy by name simply because he is not a writer so most people have never heard of him. I also don't want to misquote or misrepresent any statements he may have made. That and a few of the stories he's told I suspect are not for general consumption.
But I was not offended by your comment and I certainly did not intend to offend you. If I did let me apologize.
How many carry OWB at 4:00. And out of that group do you sweep your weakside thumb to clear or do you grab with weekside hand and pull up?
"Sweep" or "grab" what? When I carry OWB it's circa 3:30-4:00 but "weakside" (thumb or otherwise) never factors.
Not sure what you're suggesting...
Be safe.
I think he's wondering how you get your shirt out of the way to draw your weapon. I would say it depends on the situation.
If it won't fit in my RH front pocket, it stays home.