Actually that's not the case at all... the recluse will not accept the trigger if it's not completely "out" for lack of the appropriate word. The trigger can't be moved when in the holster. I admit I was a skeptic before I tried it but have used it for several months and am quite pleased. Learning to draw quickly took a bit of practice, but that was just a good excuse to burn through a box of ammo every couple days until I got comfortable and proficient.fulano wrote:
I would tend to be uneasy with the Recluse pocket holster for the reason that the trigger is encased in a plastic mold within the guard. Getting that mold into and out of the guard would appear to make the user vulnerable. IMHO
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- Wed Mar 23, 2011 4:13 pm
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- Topic: Worn Leather Hoslter Causes "Accidental" Discharge
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