presbyreformed
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molonlabetn wrote:
Like anything else it takes practice. One thing to keep in mind about the Smartcarry is that there has to be room in your pants for both you and the gun! If it is too tight when you put the gun on, you will have more trouble.
For me, I've developed the technique for quick drawing it. I can draw almost as fast from my smartcarry as I can from by strong side OWB when I have to lift up a shirt to get to it. With practice the smartcarry is much more versatile than most CC holsters, much more comfortable than most CC holsters, and just as accessible as any CC holster.
I love one of the posts on the guy's website. When asked by a lady how she could get to her gun in her smartcarry when wearing a dress that did not have a separate skirt, he replied: "Well, you could always reach down and pull the dress up far enough to get to it. The added benefit is that it would probably buy you several seconds of stunned surprise on the part of the perp!"
molonlabetn wrote:
I've heard good things about Smart-Carry as a method of concealment, but my main concern with this and other 'deep-concealment' holsters is the difficult or time-consuming draw motion, which may require both hands. I carry open quite frequently for several reasons, one of which is to reduce draw-time.
If I lived in a state which required me to conceal, or there were penalties for 'printing', a Smart-Carry would be at the top of my list.
molonlabetn
Like anything else it takes practice. One thing to keep in mind about the Smartcarry is that there has to be room in your pants for both you and the gun! If it is too tight when you put the gun on, you will have more trouble.
For me, I've developed the technique for quick drawing it. I can draw almost as fast from my smartcarry as I can from by strong side OWB when I have to lift up a shirt to get to it. With practice the smartcarry is much more versatile than most CC holsters, much more comfortable than most CC holsters, and just as accessible as any CC holster.
I love one of the posts on the guy's website. When asked by a lady how she could get to her gun in her smartcarry when wearing a dress that did not have a separate skirt, he replied: "Well, you could always reach down and pull the dress up far enough to get to it. The added benefit is that it would probably buy you several seconds of stunned surprise on the part of the perp!"