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Quote from Max E. Pad:

So what you mean then is if your a right handed shot but you want to put it on the left side of your body?

If its concealed under the left arm on a harness the butt faces forward for reach-across access.

Still, just guessing. Lucrum can confirm, I'm interested too.
 
Quote from 377OHMS:

Keep track of shell casings. :D

Ding...Ding...Ding!!! winner!!!

Sure a clip with 15 rounds is nice, but who wants to have to pick up all those casings? No casings, no evidence.
 
Quote from Max E. Pad:

My hands are so shaky, when pouring from the pot, i can hardly hit my coffee cup from 3 inches..... :D
You hit the right keys on the keyboard.

It's hard to be super accurate with pistol or rifle unless you can learn techniques to be steady and never flich. If you are shaky opt for a shotgun! 18" barrels are legal. :D
 
Quote from Epic:

Ding...Ding...Ding!!! winner!!!

Sure a clip with 15 rounds is nice, but who wants to have to pick up all those casings? No casings, no evidence.

I honestly hate automatics for that reason. Mine seem to eject casings with great force and they go quite far. PITA if you ask me. :D
 
Quote from Epic:

Ding...Ding...Ding!!! winner!!!

Sure a clip with 15 rounds is nice, but who wants to have to pick up all those casings? No casings, no evidence.
Guess I don't have the criminal mind. :)
 
Quote from 377OHMS:

I won't go to the range with my buddies if anyone brings a .44 mag. Got tired of hurting my arm and all the griping from shooters on both sides who get powder burns. It just isn't a practical weapon unless you are on Kodiak Island or somewhere there is huge aggressive game.

You want to see non-practical? I had a business meeting with the guys at Triple Action LLC several months ago.

http://airbornecombatengineer.typepad.com/airborne_combat_engineer/2005/01/the_thunder_50_.html

They hauled that baby out and did a demo. Owner and lead designer is a gun hobbyist. You can watch his front foot come off the ground when it discharges. The only way it doesn't break his wrist is that he is a top notch designer/engineer and invented a recoil system for it.
 
Quote from pspr:

Max, I may have misspoke. I just now noticed the pic Lucrum posted. And, I'm not sure what that metal piece is on that holster. Maybe Lucrum can elaborate.

It's an "IWB" (In the waist band) holster. The belt clip is on the outside of the holster so the holster sits inside the belt or even your pants if they're are big enough. The intent is to keep everything flush with the body.
 
Quote from pspr:

You hit the right keys on the keyboard.

It's hard to be super accurate with pistol or rifle unless you can learn techniques to be steady and never flich. If you are shaky opt for a shotgun! 18" barrels are legal. :D

Not just flinching with a handgun either. These revolvers are double action. It is a long trigger if the hammer isn't cocked first as the trigger must first pull the hammer and then trip it. Causes me to roll my wrist forward. Shots miss low and left.

If you're gonna be accurate, then you really need to pull the hammer manually. Then it is a hair trigger and I miss high and right because of the anticipation of the quick fire. LOL
 
Quote from Lucrum:

It's an "IWB" (In the waist band) holster. The belt clip is on the outside of the holster so the holster sits inside the belt or even your pants if there are big enough. The intent is to keep everything flush with the body.


Doesnt that make it harder to get out of the holster? like if you had a tight belt on?

AlsoI been meaning to ask about this.


Does this technique called "bumpfiring" actually work to turn a semi automatic gun into fully automatic? Here is a video.

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