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<blockquote data-quote="indi" data-source="post: 1792572" data-attributes="member: 24480"><p>+1, i own two galco iwb holsters that have a thumb snap on them, i thought they were the way to go, but after practicing dry firing i realized how bad of an idea the thumb snap really was, im sure after practice you can get quick with it. I practice dry fire alot, and i could never really get a good clean draw with the thumb snap on. Now i carry in a galco kingtuc (its similar to the croosbreed supertuck) which i think is the best thing since sliced bread. It retains the firearm good enough that it wont fall out, and to draw all you have to do is pull on the firearm. I feel it shaves enough time that it could save my life, if ever in the situation that i needed to draw my firearm. Another plus is that i can easily reholster my firearm, with out removing the holster from my belt which was a real pain when practicing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indi, post: 1792572, member: 24480"] +1, i own two galco iwb holsters that have a thumb snap on them, i thought they were the way to go, but after practicing dry firing i realized how bad of an idea the thumb snap really was, im sure after practice you can get quick with it. I practice dry fire alot, and i could never really get a good clean draw with the thumb snap on. Now i carry in a galco kingtuc (its similar to the croosbreed supertuck) which i think is the best thing since sliced bread. It retains the firearm good enough that it wont fall out, and to draw all you have to do is pull on the firearm. I feel it shaves enough time that it could save my life, if ever in the situation that i needed to draw my firearm. Another plus is that i can easily reholster my firearm, with out removing the holster from my belt which was a real pain when practicing. [/QUOTE]
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