SecretSoldierfrs
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Some years ago I was casually watching a Police Officer speaking with a receptionist in the ER of an inner city hospital when a person waiting to see someone from the psychiatric department leaned forward from his wheel chair and grabbed the officers exposed gun and pointed it directly at me. After some tense moments a Dr. was able to sneak up behind him, raise his arm in the air, we rushed him, and no shots were fired. This experience made me intimately aware of the seriousnessof keeping your firearm protected at all times. Many holsters today are designed just for that purpose, and we have come a long way in an effort to make this type of situation less likely to happen. I thank the holster manufacturers' for their efforts in providing us with retention enhancing equpment to help avoid such situations. Mark Cortis / Member Oakland County Gun Board / Owner Wild West Academy of Firearms Training
Some years ago I was casually watching a Police Officer speaking with a receptionist in the ER of an inner city hospital when a person waiting to see someone from the psychiatric department leaned forward from his wheel chair and grabbed the officers exposed gun and pointed it directly at me. After some tense moments a Dr. was able to sneak up behind him, raise his arm in the air, we rushed him, and no shots were fired. This experience made me intimately aware of the seriousnessof keeping your firearm protected at all times. Many holsters today are designed just for that purpose, and we have come a long way in an effort to make this type of situation less likely to happen. I thank the holster manufacturers' for their efforts in providing us with retention enhancing equpment to help avoid such situations. Mark Cortis / Member Oakland County Gun Board / Owner Wild West Academy of Firearms Training