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New guy From Sterling Heights
just another truck:
Hello all,
Consider me a lurker for a while, still trying to get a grip on the whole open carry thing, I thought this guys post was fantastic, and all that replied were great. http://forums.michiganopencarry.org/index.php?topic=1123.0
I have my reservations about open carry, the things for me, what level holster should I use, to what extent do I feel I need classes for weapon retention. I have all sorts of concerns, that I will be asking, reading, lurking and ect for a bit.
Most of my conversations ( mine pro, his con ) are with an officer, he does not support OC personally, but is against anymore Goverment intervention, he wishes more CC. He prefers the element of suprise, and he is concerned with weapon retention. He is also against PFZ's, and has most likely had conversations with some of you expressing his concerns with the level holster you use.
This has turned into a Rambling, but I thought I would stop in and say hi, and return to Lurking for a bit.
BTAvery:
Blackhawk CQC. It requires 2 hands if someone is trying to draw it from the front.
just another truck:
Got a Link??
I have a CQC, and I am not aware of it needing 2 hands...ever, just a push of a button.
Thank you for your response..
northofnowhere:
I could not find a link to this specific info, but it is y understanding if someone tries to draw from your front without pressing the button properly, the force forward instead of through a natural draw motion locks the firearm in. It is designed to be drawn by the wearer, and exerting pressure in other directions will lock the firearm in place. To get the button pressed and draw the weapon from the front, as in from an attacker, two hands and a sleeping victim would be needed. As for drawing a weapon fro the CQC that you are wearing, correct, it only takes a button press.
BTAvery:
--- Quote from: northofnowhere on April 15, 2011, 07:57:25 AM ---I could not find a link to this specific info, but it is y understanding if someone tries to draw from your front without pressing the button properly, the force forward instead of through a natural draw motion locks the firearm in. It is designed to be drawn by the wearer, and exerting pressure in other directions will lock the firearm in place. To get the button pressed and draw the weapon from the front, as in from an attacker, two hands and a sleeping victim would be needed. As for drawing a weapon fro the CQC that you are wearing, correct, it only takes a button press.
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Thanks for responding to the question quicker just got back from work. You can draw it one handed from the front but it takes literally someone staying completely still any movement and your draw is screwed. I like the CQC because about the time you start drawing you can already angle your gun forward and start point shooting. Now there will be folks that say oh no not serpa because there system if you draw before you hit the button it jams the gun up well that is training whenever I do a draw I push down on my grip. Though I have not heard it here some people also say that if you get dirt or sand or something it binds it for that I point to Nutnfancy he runs serpas all the time in his "run'n'guns" yet has never had an issue with them.
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