steveforopen
Regular Member
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To preface... I am at work and am procrastinating, dreaming of firearms and hunting...
I got to wondering, do ya'll feel that openly carrying a firearm without at least a thumb break holster is irresponsible or reckless? Don't get me wrong, I am in the camp that it is your right to carry a firearm any way you see put and I'm not one to say that you can or can't regarding which method you choose.
However, I think if every person thought to OC with a retention holster, alot of peoples gun-grab arguments against OC wouldn't apply nearly as well.
Not to mention, Safariland dutybelt holsters like the Raptor are simply amazing and well built. The chances of someone wrestling your firearm away from you are dampened extremely, what with the release buttons and decoy-straps. :dude:
Just a workday wonderment...
Molon labe
To preface... I am at work and am procrastinating, dreaming of firearms and hunting...
I got to wondering, do ya'll feel that openly carrying a firearm without at least a thumb break holster is irresponsible or reckless? Don't get me wrong, I am in the camp that it is your right to carry a firearm any way you see put and I'm not one to say that you can or can't regarding which method you choose.
However, I think if every person thought to OC with a retention holster, alot of peoples gun-grab arguments against OC wouldn't apply nearly as well.
Not to mention, Safariland dutybelt holsters like the Raptor are simply amazing and well built. The chances of someone wrestling your firearm away from you are dampened extremely, what with the release buttons and decoy-straps. :dude:
Just a workday wonderment...
Molon labe