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5 Clues that Training is Not Realistic
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<blockquote data-quote="chicane" data-source="post: 83739" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>I wonder if our new Sponsor would donate a C-tac for this test? I think a C-tac would be really easy to crack if there is not a pistol in it. But with a pistol inside the holster, I really think it would hold up because the actual pistol is supporting the holster from crushing in.</p><p></p><p>If one did fail, I would have to guess it would be at the mounting points, Or the actual clips used to secure the holster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chicane, post: 83739, member: 487"] I wonder if our new Sponsor would donate a C-tac for this test? I think a C-tac would be really easy to crack if there is not a pistol in it. But with a pistol inside the holster, I really think it would hold up because the actual pistol is supporting the holster from crushing in. If one did fail, I would have to guess it would be at the mounting points, Or the actual clips used to secure the holster. [/QUOTE]
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