Wildcat Diva
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- Aug 26, 2016
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My everyday carry is a Glock 26 in a Dene Adams corset holster. The hard plastic piece that gets Velcro’d into the holster pocket to cover the trigger hurts my fingers when I draw and makes drawing difficult.
So instead, I removed that plastic piece and bought a hard plastic kydex trigger cover off eBay for $10.50 shipped. The paracord gets attached to my belt, and when I draw, it breaks away. I’m hoping that it’s an ok idea. I started practicing drawing tonight (unloaded).
I’m not sure what I’ll do if I don’t wear pants with a belt. Have to figure that out.
Anyways, this is a really really short three second video.
Like, supershort.
Watch my draw a few times and let me know your opinions. If there are problems with this method, tell me so I can either fix them or try something else.
I do really like this corset holster, and want to make it work. Let me tell you, as a lady who, when well hydrated, is having to deal with frequent restroom breaks involving dropping drawers about once an hour, not having to deal with a heavy gun on my belt going up and down is pretty much priceless. But, I’m open to feedback. I know it’s not the “best” holster method, but I’m hoping that considering convenience, it’s still a good carry choice.
I plan to keep on practicing drawing lots.
So instead, I removed that plastic piece and bought a hard plastic kydex trigger cover off eBay for $10.50 shipped. The paracord gets attached to my belt, and when I draw, it breaks away. I’m hoping that it’s an ok idea. I started practicing drawing tonight (unloaded).
I’m not sure what I’ll do if I don’t wear pants with a belt. Have to figure that out.
Anyways, this is a really really short three second video.
Like, supershort.
Watch my draw a few times and let me know your opinions. If there are problems with this method, tell me so I can either fix them or try something else.
I do really like this corset holster, and want to make it work. Let me tell you, as a lady who, when well hydrated, is having to deal with frequent restroom breaks involving dropping drawers about once an hour, not having to deal with a heavy gun on my belt going up and down is pretty much priceless. But, I’m open to feedback. I know it’s not the “best” holster method, but I’m hoping that considering convenience, it’s still a good carry choice.
I plan to keep on practicing drawing lots.
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