Cannon didn't need a gun. He'd just hit 'em with his belly.speedsix wrote:stompme wrote:Dont cross-draw....that is not a good way to draw in a real-world situation unless you have a shoulder carry method. If I'm getting out of my car, and there is a situation where I must draw...I think side holstering is the best at about 3-4:00; will be best to take care of my life. Whatever, if you wish to carry at at cross-draw, you better darn well be practicing daily & FAST at that...
...don't "don't" fat old men who've been doing the thing 40 years...fast is NOT nearly as important as younguns think it is...I've found a headstart to be much better...din't you nebber watch Barnaby Jones or Cannon???
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- Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:17 pm
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Re: IWB Carry Position
- Tue Nov 02, 2010 5:27 pm
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Re: IWB Carry Position
Works best for me.mgood wrote:I prefer around 3:30 for most instances (seated, walking, bending, driving, etc.). If I was standing up all the time and never going to bend over or sit down, then a little further back might be better. I had it back further, but the more I drove my pickup while carrying IWB, the more forward I moved it, until it found a "hole" where it sat comfortably in the truck seat.