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<blockquote data-quote="Serenity Bushcraft" data-source="post: 886009" data-attributes="member: 8852"><p>Michael, </p><p>I use a Blackhawk CQC holster and it is Kydex and also has a retention device that grabs the front of thr trigger guard. It is an OWB holster and is perfectly suited to CC in the cooler months when I wear a jacket. I also had one of these holsters that has stood up to 2 deployments to Iraq in some brutal conditions. It never broke, loosened, and I never once lost a handgun. I am sure that your knowledge is unlimited in both the training and shooting arts. H2H weapon retention is something that we all need to be able to do. But you stated above the if your gear can not take a hit from an NFL linebacker then it is not up to the task. I am here to inform you that the flesh and bone that i am constructed of will most deffently not withstand such abuse. So the most vital component of my self defense is therfore bypassed before I get the chance to shoot. I understand the analogy quite well though. Your gear has to be tough. CHEERS, notasniper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serenity Bushcraft, post: 886009, member: 8852"] Michael, I use a Blackhawk CQC holster and it is Kydex and also has a retention device that grabs the front of thr trigger guard. It is an OWB holster and is perfectly suited to CC in the cooler months when I wear a jacket. I also had one of these holsters that has stood up to 2 deployments to Iraq in some brutal conditions. It never broke, loosened, and I never once lost a handgun. I am sure that your knowledge is unlimited in both the training and shooting arts. H2H weapon retention is something that we all need to be able to do. But you stated above the if your gear can not take a hit from an NFL linebacker then it is not up to the task. I am here to inform you that the flesh and bone that i am constructed of will most deffently not withstand such abuse. So the most vital component of my self defense is therfore bypassed before I get the chance to shoot. I understand the analogy quite well though. Your gear has to be tough. CHEERS, notasniper [/QUOTE]
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