Flechette
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I picked up a nice old Interarms holster for a song at a gunshow that looks like it was made for a Walther PPK, but fits my Sig P-230 perfectly. However, its shape has a distinct curve to allow the trigger to be exposed.
It is clearly factory made (not modified by someone).
It has an open bottom and is a thumb break design. The thumb brake does not restrict the hammer from cycling. It could conceivably allow firing the pistol from the holster.
Why would someone design a holster that does not cover the trigger?
It is clearly factory made (not modified by someone).
It has an open bottom and is a thumb break design. The thumb brake does not restrict the hammer from cycling. It could conceivably allow firing the pistol from the holster.
Why would someone design a holster that does not cover the trigger?