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by oljames3
Wed Jul 05, 2017 3:07 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: One in the pipe for newbies like me
Replies: 17
Views: 18350

Re: One in the pipe for newbies like me

thetexan wrote:Oh I agree. One can overthink all of this.

HOWEVER....

We seem to bounce between two extremes. Either LTCers overthink the scenario or they do little or no training. You can never over train, in my opinion but there is a minimum level of competency needed. But you can not NOT train and expect that you will be skillfully equipped to meet most defense situations.

And its my experience that most do not train...at all!

tex
Minimum Competency. 2 links. John Daub, trainer at KRTraining.
https://blog.hsoi.com/2013/07/11/minimu ... ve-pistol/
https://blog.hsoi.com/2014/03/15/minimu ... revisited/
by oljames3
Fri May 05, 2017 11:12 am
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: One in the pipe for newbies like me
Replies: 17
Views: 18350

Re: One in the pipe for newbies like me

RossA wrote:My gun comes out of the holster when it is off of my body at home. I don't leave it in the holster when it is just laying there. If I have to grab it with one hand, I don't want anything between me and the gun.
There are many things I really like about my Safariland ALS 7378 holster. One is that I can draw one-handed when the holster is off of my belt.

You use your thumb to release the ALS retention which pushes the holster off of the pistol with the holster is not attached to the belt.

I also use the QLS attachment so that I can attach and detach the holster from my belt without unbuckling.

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