WrongHanded
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Change my mind!
Backstory:
I recently bought a Desantis pancake holster that I thought was a good deal (being a lefty). Unfortunately it was not very well presented on Midwayusa, and appeared to be a two belt loop pancake that covered down to the end of the muzzle. But it doesn't do that, and does not cover the front sight on my G20. It is however the exact holster I ordered ("Mini Scabbard"or some such), cheap and with free shipping.
Could I return it? Sure. But that's not the discussion. The discussion is about whether holsters that expose the muzzle and front sight are just a bad idea, or if they can be okay under certain circumstances.
My thought is that it's generally a bad idea. Particular for a "working" holster where you might be doing manual labor or walking through brush, bumping into stuff, etc. In typical social situations around town, maybe it's not so bad?
Thoughts, experiences, and wild scenarios welcome!
Backstory:
I recently bought a Desantis pancake holster that I thought was a good deal (being a lefty). Unfortunately it was not very well presented on Midwayusa, and appeared to be a two belt loop pancake that covered down to the end of the muzzle. But it doesn't do that, and does not cover the front sight on my G20. It is however the exact holster I ordered ("Mini Scabbard"or some such), cheap and with free shipping.
Could I return it? Sure. But that's not the discussion. The discussion is about whether holsters that expose the muzzle and front sight are just a bad idea, or if they can be okay under certain circumstances.
My thought is that it's generally a bad idea. Particular for a "working" holster where you might be doing manual labor or walking through brush, bumping into stuff, etc. In typical social situations around town, maybe it's not so bad?
Thoughts, experiences, and wild scenarios welcome!
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