I have 2 shields that i like and shoot pretty well.I want to try the shield plus, but will buy a sig365XL or another glock if i am spending $500.00 or more.
Have you looked at the Hellcat?
I have 2 shields that i like and shoot pretty well.I want to try the shield plus, but will buy a sig365XL or another glock if i am spending $500.00 or more.
There are a few that I can still use, mostly M&P series, a few Rugers (MK I - IV, LCP, SP 101, and Single Action Revolvers). But anything that uses a bladed trigger or longer reach double action trigger like Sig, Beretta, and most revolver sizes aren't an option anymore unless I use it left handed.Dang. What were you using? Something like this?
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Did that too. Just more comfortable and natural for me to try and find things that will still allow me to shoot normaly. Tried it once with my Red Hawk, and won't be doing that again! Slapped ok stubby so hard I thought I was going to do something very unmanly at the range.My brother has a similar issue and over the years taught himself to use the middle finger. It took him a couple of years, but can now shoot with the same efficiency as he did before his incident. He shoots Glocks mostly.
\Did that too. Just more comfortable and natural for me to try and find things that will still allow me to shoot normaly. Tried it once with my Red Hawk, and won't be doing that again! Slapped ok stubby so hard I thought I was going to do something very unmanly at the range.
I haven't shot a hellcat yet, but my range is suppose to get one to rent next month.Have you looked at the Hellcat?
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Is there a story you'd care to share on how you managed to shorten a digit? Did ya get it caught in the propeller of an aircraft carrier? A nuclear sub maybe? Or perhaps you were the point man on a top-secret ultra-clandestine Naval assassination team? I even thought maybe you were a key member of the Fast Action Response Team. I tried out for the Selection and Training Course for this top tier level organization, but ran outta gas 6 weeks into the program.
I’ve mentioned it before. It’s a company called On your six designs out of Texas. It’s kydex but is the best I’ve ever had. I know most kydex fits close but this one especially does and it isn’t too bulky. It also has thinner kydex so it’s not as stiff as others. I won’t ever use another brand. And they have a lifetime warranty. When it wears out you let them know and they will immediately send a new one.Okay Tony, don't keep us in suspense. . What is the scoop on this holster of which you speak? Who makes this? Pics are always welcome!
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