Mark Brody wrote:My own personal opinion - if you feel that carrying a gun makes you safer, you should be willing to forego a stylish holster for a functional one. A strap over the back of the grip with a thumb break snap would secure your gun just as well (or better) and make for a much less cumbersome draw. It does look nice, but I wouldn't carry in one of those on a daily basis.
Brody, I like the way you're thinking. I'm right there with ya.
We can discuss the nuances of concealed or open carry and the best/fastest/safest/most practical holster for doing so and where it could/should be carried on one's person literally all day long.
This holster, like
any flap holster, clearly isn't cutting edge holster tech. They're designed for a specific purpose, as Michaelson pointed out. I was thinking outside the box here, just for another carry option. Again, this holster is for someone who wants or needs to carry while in Indy gear, or something similar. If nothing else, I hope Indy fans simply appreciate the design of the holster like I did.
Legal methods of carry vary from state to state. So while "feeling" safer with a handgun may be a touchy subject in some areas of the country, carrying completely open, gunslinger-style, may go seemingly unnoticed in other areas, giving one more carry options.
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