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I could see that an accidental discharge would be BAD with a rod in there...... it would still be bad without a rod shoved up the barrel!
I run the xdm and it has a small pic rail section under the barrel. That could be used as a sliding attachment point. Raising boys into RealMen!!
Holy smokes!You just gave me an idea!And everyone was saying I was clueless!
Valid arguments HC, I try really hard not to be a target & "that" is the biggest take away I just received from your comment. Second being in practice with whatever setup you have. With that said things can happen as we all know & your comments were all directed towards the unknown what if scenarios. I for one appreciate them as it gets me thinking outside the box I live in. Last, I think if I were an officer such as yourself my carry habits would indeed change and more align with what you have stated. Currently my primary is carried only 25-30% of the time. I know it should be more but it's an honest assessment currently. With my secondary boot gun & knife carried 90-100%.
Quote from: Flyin6 on February 19, 2016, 09:50:21 AMHoly smokes!You just gave me an idea!And everyone was saying I was clueless!May want to shoot me a pm, I am drawing up what you're thinking I believe.....
There are too many occurrences where a guy could simply forget to grab his gun when you are just dismounting for a brief period as you would to check the mail box or pump fuel. So either A, the gun is in your unsecured vehicle just out of arms reach or B, you have conditioned yourself to routinely holster and unholster every time you are just out of reach of the weapon which is simply not practical and lends itself to the aforementioned issue. Heaven forbid you "forget" and reach for that empty gun bucket on your hip only to come out with a finger gun when you are presented with an immediate threat to your life.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
why don't we just keep it on our belt?? I really don't want to rant on this, though I would like to... These are novelty items in my opinion. not to mention unsafe