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<blockquote data-quote="Engineman1960" data-source="post: 1619923" data-attributes="member: 9220"><p>I just finished reading the 2011 Glock Autopistols Annual; The magazine has a story that the Florida Highway Patrol has issued the Glock 39 Generation 4 in .45 GAP; the article also read that most of the years that they carried revolvers, "the service revolvers were worn crossed-draw, butt forward on the left hip, even by left-handed troopers." Reading that; it appears they were going more for the distinctive uniform than tactical advantage; it would seem awkward to draw your firearm that way; I guess with alot of practice anything is possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineman1960, post: 1619923, member: 9220"] I just finished reading the 2011 Glock Autopistols Annual; The magazine has a story that the Florida Highway Patrol has issued the Glock 39 Generation 4 in .45 GAP; the article also read that most of the years that they carried revolvers, "the service revolvers were worn crossed-draw, butt forward on the left hip, even by left-handed troopers." Reading that; it appears they were going more for the distinctive uniform than tactical advantage; it would seem awkward to draw your firearm that way; I guess with alot of practice anything is possible. [/QUOTE]
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