So, we haven't heard from the OP since what 2015? Hmmmm
Last seen April of 2016...something to do with a firearms accident maybe...
So, we haven't heard from the OP since what 2015? Hmmmm
Savage level 1000Last seen April of 2016...something to do with a firearms accident maybe...
I cannot think of a more dangerous way to carry a firearm. Might be worse if you used a clip draw in the small of your back. That way it would be impossible to see if there are any garments or other potential trigger pullers while you insert it. Every time you sit down you take a chance something would hit/hook the trigger. It would be nearly impossible to draw while in a car or laying on your back with a drunk 300 lbs redneck on top of you using your head and chest as a fist stopper.
They sell trigger guards for this. I used a Clipdraw for many years and somehow I avoided shooting myself.I cannot think of a more dangerous way to carry a firearm. Might be worse if you used a clip draw in the small of your back. That way it would be impossible to see if there are any garments or other potential trigger pullers while you insert it. Every time you sit down you take a chance something would hit/hook the trigger. It would be nearly impossible to draw while in a car or laying on your back with a drunk 300 lbs redneck on top of you using your head and chest as a fist stopper.
They sell trigger guards for this. I used a Clipdraw for many years and somehow I avoided shooting myself.
Uhh, that would be the main priority for me.If you have 300lbs of redneck on top of you beating your head in, trying to draw your weapon might not be a main priority.
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