Anyone wear a reverse -draw holster? If so, why? What are the benefits?
I saw a gent at a class a few years back where he wore a reverse-draw holster. This is when you wear a lefty holster on your right side so the butt of the pistol points forward. I don't have a clue what the manual-at-arms would be in drawing a reversed gun.
All I remember is that he was a court investigator of some sort and licensed to carry, and he was a "serious dude" who was a really good shot. This was a multi-day course and he used both a G19 and a revolver of some sort during the class. While I noticed that he wore his guns butt-forward, I didn't get a chance to ask him why, nor did i get to see him draw on the line (it was a busy class, the best kind).
Anyone care to share if they also wear reversed, and what are the benefits?
I saw a gent at a class a few years back where he wore a reverse-draw holster. This is when you wear a lefty holster on your right side so the butt of the pistol points forward. I don't have a clue what the manual-at-arms would be in drawing a reversed gun.
All I remember is that he was a court investigator of some sort and licensed to carry, and he was a "serious dude" who was a really good shot. This was a multi-day course and he used both a G19 and a revolver of some sort during the class. While I noticed that he wore his guns butt-forward, I didn't get a chance to ask him why, nor did i get to see him draw on the line (it was a busy class, the best kind).
Anyone care to share if they also wear reversed, and what are the benefits?