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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2797093" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>In a class room, safe holstering might be safe for the class but in the street, putting one in the holster is secondary to getting one into play. Putting it back into the holster is not going to happen if happens to me until LEO shows up, then it going to be laid down on the ground unless the threat is still active.</p><p></p><p>Practice or get your classroom lessons with what your going to carry on the street is my opinion. </p><p></p><p>Mouse gun is the only thing I can carry with shorts and a tshirt. I make sure my mouse gun gets a lot of practice as I know its not one that will blow arms and legs off like a .45(just kidding <img src="/images/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" />) </p><p></p><p>Winter time, with the new Oklahoma regs, I've started carrying a bigger gun for primary. Sometimes a full size 1911 since printing is not an issue anymore. I know I'm rambling, but bottom line train with what your going to carry. I loved shooting the CC matches at Edmond where you actually shot your carry guns. </p><p></p><p>The most interesting matches I've ever shot were the low light matches. Better have some Tritium sights. A true eye opener for me. The folks that had them were on target, while the rest were spray and pray that they got close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2797093, member: 5412"] In a class room, safe holstering might be safe for the class but in the street, putting one in the holster is secondary to getting one into play. Putting it back into the holster is not going to happen if happens to me until LEO shows up, then it going to be laid down on the ground unless the threat is still active. Practice or get your classroom lessons with what your going to carry on the street is my opinion. Mouse gun is the only thing I can carry with shorts and a tshirt. I make sure my mouse gun gets a lot of practice as I know its not one that will blow arms and legs off like a .45(just kidding :D) Winter time, with the new Oklahoma regs, I've started carrying a bigger gun for primary. Sometimes a full size 1911 since printing is not an issue anymore. I know I'm rambling, but bottom line train with what your going to carry. I loved shooting the CC matches at Edmond where you actually shot your carry guns. The most interesting matches I've ever shot were the low light matches. Better have some Tritium sights. A true eye opener for me. The folks that had them were on target, while the rest were spray and pray that they got close. [/QUOTE]
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