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<blockquote data-quote="Mystery" data-source="post: 3091820" data-attributes="member: 43185"><p>Haha, it is weird looking at it in the picture. What's going on there is that it is a thumb break, but they asked me specifically to put the snap for the thumb break on the inside (left side) of the holster. They told me that it field weird for them to unsnap the thumb break with their right thumb on the outside of the holster, and that having it on the inside felt more natural. I suppose when you think about it, it makes sense. It is the natural position for your thumb when addressing the firearm in the holster, although snapping it closed does make it slightly more cumbersome for those of us with a little bit of love handles!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystery, post: 3091820, member: 43185"] Haha, it is weird looking at it in the picture. What's going on there is that it is a thumb break, but they asked me specifically to put the snap for the thumb break on the inside (left side) of the holster. They told me that it field weird for them to unsnap the thumb break with their right thumb on the outside of the holster, and that having it on the inside felt more natural. I suppose when you think about it, it makes sense. It is the natural position for your thumb when addressing the firearm in the holster, although snapping it closed does make it slightly more cumbersome for those of us with a little bit of love handles! [/QUOTE]
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