Do you secure your weapon?

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What type of Holster do you carry

Thumb Strap
4
11%
Other like the Blackhawk CQC or Safariland SLS
1
3%
Open Top
32
84%
Holster? I don't need no stinkin holster.
1
3%
 
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Do you secure your weapon?

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In your carry holster, do you carry in a holster that has a thumb strap or other locking/retention mechanism that has to be overcome to draw the weapon?
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I voted but only once.

I have an IWB w/o thumb break, and I have a OWB with a thumbreak.
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gigag04 wrote:I voted but only once.

I have an IWB w/o thumb break, and I have a OWB with a thumbreak.
+ one but add a a pocket holster that is open top.
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If its concealed, I feel it is pretty secure with an open top holster like the Don Hume I have for the G23...Its IWB so it feels pretty good...

I have a "Yanqui" style for the Sig and an OWB paddle holster with a
thumb break for the same if need be...
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My standard IWB Kydex holster is open top and needs no other retention device. I preffer open top holsters, athough when I use it, my waist pack has a retention strap.
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I have a variety of holsters at this point, a couple of Fobus for a couple of different guns that you couldn't get the gun to fall out of if you tried.

My primary carry holster is also the one I compete in IDPA with, my standard mode of carry with it is fairly tight, although for IDPA I loosen it up a little.

One of my waist packs has a rentention strap, the other does not.
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Open top all the way. With my arthritis, a thumb break type holster is awkward and painful. Retension holsters are out of the question.
I can draw pretty fast if my thumb doesn't have to do anything but grip the gun. Otherwise I'm hadiman. :lol:

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The thread about guns falling from holsters into toilets and such got me thinking about this.

I also attend several shooting schools a year, and I have found that when moving fast often seat belts can tangle around butts and pull guns out, in a scuffle elbows and arms can pull them out, and many other things you wouldn't think of.

I used to carry open top, but switched after seeing and experiencing some of that.

Just a thought guys.

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Primary holster: Don Hume belt slide. Nice and snug, no worries about falling out.

Backup holster: Fobus paddle. DEFINITELY no worries about falling out. If you remove gun and holster together, it's darned hard to get the gun out.

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BUTT PACK, you forgot the butt pack! That's what I use most of the time. You have to pull the "rip cord" to get into it. All of my IWB holsters are open top Kydex. I just bought a Galco Matrix M7X (OWB, open top, plastic) I haven't even used it yet. It needs some "adjustment" first!! I can't get the gun out without tremendous effort, not to mention an Atomic Wedgie. I remembered that post by Chas about not being able to get his 1911 out of a new holster. I check my new ones real close before I hit the street. A little hair drier work should fix it right up. I'm going to get right on it after I go get some batteries, water, canned goods etc.
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I am presently using an open top IWB, but I have one with a thumb break ordered, more for protection of the gun than retention.

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Some of my holsters have a thumb strap. Some don't. The only carry location that I think NEEDS a thumb strap is ankle carry - and I do have one of those. Beyond that, it is a matter of what you need and how you are built and ...

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all of my holsters are open top with retention on the trigger guard. i mostly use in Comp Tac holsters.
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OverEasy wrote:BUTT PACK, you forgot the butt pack! That's what I use most of the time. You have to pull the "rip cord" to get into it.
Which one do you use?

Is this just a fanny pack ran around to the back or what?

lmk...this is someting i would consider for less formal events.

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All of my holsters are open top.
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