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by treadlightly
Wed Apr 12, 2017 9:17 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: The SERPA Stinks, And That’s Just All There Is To Say About It
Replies: 48
Views: 9334

Re: The SERPA Stinks, And That’s Just All There Is To Say About It

AndyC wrote:It's a crap design, forcing a user's trigger-finger so close to the trigger; no wonder there are accidents.
But all guns and all hoslters are equally safe.

For instance, the super-secret Gen 6 prototype tupperguns are awesome. The barrel points backwards so it doubles as a rain gauge in the holster.

Instead of a front sight you get a rear view mirror. Just turn your back to the threat and make sure to shoot over your shoulder. If - and this is a really big, super-hypothetical "if" - there are any injuries, it's not the design. It's training.

Shooters with extra large hangy-down parts on their ears are cautioned to use gun muffs instead of ear plugs. You can't compromise safety.
by treadlightly
Sat Apr 08, 2017 8:48 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: The SERPA Stinks, And That’s Just All There Is To Say About It
Replies: 48
Views: 9334

Re: The SERPA Stinks, And That’s Just All There Is To Say About It

AndyC wrote:
baseballguy2001 wrote:The guy I sold it to wanted the Serpa so I threw it in for an extra $10.
You got off light - I would have charged you far more than $10 to take it from you.
"rlol"
by treadlightly
Fri Apr 07, 2017 9:27 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: The SERPA Stinks, And That’s Just All There Is To Say About It
Replies: 48
Views: 9334

Re: The SERPA Stinks, And That’s Just All There Is To Say About It

Seems like Glock leg happens most frequently on holstering. Serpa leg, on drawing, leading to confusion about when you're safe.

Obviously the best solution is to carry a Glock in a Serpa holster. That way you don't have to wonder which maneuver is safe.

Pretty good advice, huh? :biggrinjester:

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