Trek
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I shoot right handed and looking for cross draw holster believing it would be easier to draw from while in my vehicle.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
I just recently bought a kydex holster from Red River Tactical in Georgia. I spoke to Ray, and told him what I wanted and he gave me some advice, and worked out a reverse draw holster that I wear in the 5:00 position on my strong side. Ray is knowledgeable, and takes pride in his work, which is very reasonable. Couldn't be happier with the holster.I shoot right handed and looking for cross draw holster believing it would be easier to draw from while in my vehicle.
Any suggestions?
K.L. NULL OR RUSTY SHERRICKI shoot right handed and looking for cross draw holster believing it would be easier to draw from while in my vehicle.
Any suggestions?
I'm not sure it's a software problem. Cross draws are very fast, theyDon't go with a crossdraw holster because it is a hardware solution to a software problem. Learn effective draw technique in a car instead.
I disagree with your opinion about cross draw holsters. The main issue is the design. I haven't been able to find a decent cross draw holster, but I do believe it's a great draw, and, depending on what kind of a seat your car has, it could be more intuitive a draw then a conventional holster. Years ago I carried a cross draw for Colt Trooper (dating myself) and loved it. That was many, many holsters and guns ago, but I still look for a good cross draw. I'm more open minded to Kydex holsters now, so I wouldn't hesitate to talk to a holster manufacturer who could deliver on a design we both agree on. I still think Red River Tactical would be worth a try.Don't go with a crossdraw holster because it is a hardware solution to a software problem. Learn effective draw technique in a car instead.