That's why you don't use SERPA holsters.no ones posted it yet so here ya go
There have been many such incidents using them and mostly by the most experienced (fastest) shooters.
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That's why you don't use SERPA holsters.no ones posted it yet so here ya go
LOL! I actually have, but that's just me.Do you guys practice hammering nails as well?
Serpa holster
Aha so that's why his finger was right next to the trigger. I never realized that about his little mishap. He has to be one of the most ridiculed people on the whole internet.That's why you don't use SERPA holsters.
There have been many such incidents using them and mostly by the most experienced (fastest) shooters.
Those are all from my USPSA belt but I dont have a race holster on it. Just a standard kydex comptac.JPM, those are very good times. That is wearing a belt for competitions or plain clothes? I wish I had the time and the money to shoot that often.
I agree 100% with the idea of using similar platforms, techniques and set ups across as many of my weapons as possible.And it may just be me, but I have the same Romeo 5 red dot on all of my ARs so I know how to manipulate them all in the same manner.
Just my 2 cents
why don't you come out to a USPSA match sometime? I'm not saying i'm super fast. I suck in comparison to alot of folks. But I practice more than most folks. A timer is the only way to quantify your training to see if you are getting faster/better.
When I first started, my draw time was right a 1 sec. bill drill time was 2.5 seconds. now I can rip off a draw under .7 and a bill drill in 1.7ish. I've pulled off a few 6 reload 6 in 4 seconds flat.
I agree 100% with the idea of using similar platforms, techniques and set ups across as many of my weapons as possible.
All of my SD handguns are Glocks with the same trigger improvements, all of my bolt action rifles have 2.5lb triggers (precision or hunting), all of my ARs and my M1a have 3.5lb triggers, all of my "Red Dots" are the same brand and model, all of my low magnification scopes are the same brand and model.
I even use a very similar shooting stance for handgun, tactical carbine and tactical shotgun. My feet, torso and shoulder position is the same for all three. I can set one down and pick up another and the only thing that moves is my hand position.
This keeps things simpler and a lot of the practice I do with one weapon translates to others.
Yeah, but slow is a relative term. The idea of that saying is that if you practice slow and proper technique, you will gain speed naturally while maintaining good form.wrong. slow is slow.
Okay, you get it. But you know what I'm talking about building skills, too. Right?why don't you come out to a USPSA match sometime? I'm not saying i'm super fast. I suck in comparison to alot of folks. But I practice more than most folks. A timer is the only way to quantify your training to see if you are getting faster/better.
When I first started, my draw time was right a 1 sec. bill drill time was 2.5 seconds. now I can rip off a draw under .7 and a bill drill in 1.7ish. I've pulled off a few 6 reload 6 in 4 seconds flat.
Do you always show sarcastic disdain for people with a higher level of skill than you?Watching some videos now on YouTube.
This guy can quick draw / fire and twirl his guns on his fingers and back into the holsters with 2 guns at the same time...Amazing.