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Well I don't know what to say about this

GenkiSudo

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Let me make this relavent.

Do you practice draws both CC and OC? When OCing do you have a quick draw holster?
 

thx997303

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Wow, that guy looked stupid.

I can draw faster than that. Of course, not having to move the jacket out of the way may help.
 

SLC-Vegan

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Well, OC and CC makes a big difference. I tested and I can beat him while OC with my revolver on my drop belt. CC? I don't know because I don't have a appropriate holster yet (nor my CWP, which is why I haven't purchased a CC holster)
 

SLC-Vegan

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Practice is good, and as my high school gym teacher always said "Practice makes permanent. Perfect practice makes perfect."
This was often followed by something akin to "so stop screwing up!!"
 
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