critter
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Hay guys, please enlighten me on the function of pocket holsters for small handguns. I would presume they afford some protection from wear to the finish from 'bouncing around' in the pocket and to help keep fuzz, crud, dirt, etc. out of the gun. Perhaps it also helps prevent printing of the gun's shape.
And I would presume they are for keeping the gun in the same position in the pocket so that it can be retrieved easily when needed. True? BUT what is that 'perfect position'? Should the gun be kept perfectically vertical or should it 'lean' forward to present the grip better OR should it 'lean' backward-maybe to conceal better?
Also, should the trigger be covered/open (presumably on a long-pull double action type trigger)? How is it assured that the holster does not get drawn with the gun?
Thanks for opinions from those with experience with the above.
And I would presume they are for keeping the gun in the same position in the pocket so that it can be retrieved easily when needed. True? BUT what is that 'perfect position'? Should the gun be kept perfectically vertical or should it 'lean' forward to present the grip better OR should it 'lean' backward-maybe to conceal better?
Also, should the trigger be covered/open (presumably on a long-pull double action type trigger)? How is it assured that the holster does not get drawn with the gun?
Thanks for opinions from those with experience with the above.