Burt Blade
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Practicing pistol with the off hand is a very useful thing. Best not to wait for the injury to begin doing so, however. In my case, I have been working on it for several years, so a current temporary limitation is a nuisance, not a major handicap.
Load, fire, reload, clear, etc. Can you do these all one-handed?
Finding "lefty" holsters seems to be more than a minor challenge. One can order all sorts of nifty stuff online, but finding good left-hand holsters "on the rack" is quite a quest. It is well worth picking up an offhand holster for one's primary sidearm prior to needing it.
Load, fire, reload, clear, etc. Can you do these all one-handed?
Finding "lefty" holsters seems to be more than a minor challenge. One can order all sorts of nifty stuff online, but finding good left-hand holsters "on the rack" is quite a quest. It is well worth picking up an offhand holster for one's primary sidearm prior to needing it.
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