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by chabouk
Thu May 13, 2010 3:47 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Is the Smartcarry, smart?
Replies: 26
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Re: Is the Smartcarry, smart?

Pete92FS wrote:Maybe it's just me, but I have a problem with the muzzle of a "cocked and locked" .45 that close to the jewels. :oops:
I'm less worried about the "jewels" than I am about the femoral arteries. I'd hate to lose the former, but I wouldn't live to regret it without the latter.

I would carry anything in a SmartCarry that I would carry in a pocket. That is, I would limit it to a DA revolver, or DAO semi-auto that didn't have partial pre-cocking (Glock, etc.).

I don't have a problem with the location, just the fact that it's not a holster designed to fit a particular model of handgun, so that all the safety bits are properly covered.

The salesman who usually takes a table at my local gun show loves to show how he "carries a full-size pistol" by pulling an aluminum 1911 dummy out of his SmartCarry. My first thought has always been: "Yeah, but can you sit down with it?" My second thought is always, "Yeah, would you really go through your day carrying Condition One?

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