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    Contributor 02/2014 FunkyPertwee's Avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKTexas View Post
    Recently drop legs holsters, load bearing vest and drag bags. Oh yeah Springfield Soccom with one of those chassis systems...very dumb shit going on.
    Whats wrong with drop leg holsters and LBE?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyPertwee View Post
    Whats wrong with drop leg holsters and LBE?
    Nothing really, they have a purpose but not at the range where the gear is useless. The range I shoot at does not have ranges for the tactical crowd.
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    I prefer the thigh holsters over belt holsters. They do, however, become problematic for ccw.

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    I was at the table next to a couple women who were shooting their brand new S&W Sigma. After i showed them how to load a magazine ( should have been my first clue to leave) she got off about 6 shots when it stove piped an empty case, she stood there pulling the trigger over and over trying to get it to fire, i was about to interrupt her and explain things when she pointed the loaded pistol at her face to see what the problem was, i ducked for cover as the range officer ran up and took her and her gun off the firing line.

    She and her friend returned,after a short 30 min safety lecture,spent about 10 min loading another mag and on the 5th or 6th shot put a round through the metal canopy over the shooting tables.

    That was when me and four other shooters bitched out the range officer for letting her back on the range and demanded she leave. Ben Avery is one of the safest public ranges in the country, but every now and then they let an idiot slip by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.56NATO View Post
    I prefer the thigh holsters over belt holsters. They do, however, become problematic for ccw.
    not if you wear a kilt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pikeman View Post
    not if you wear a kilt!
    See now if more ccw folks wore kilts it'd be ok since all the cool kids are doing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.56NATO View Post
    See now if more ccw folks wore kilts it'd be ok since all the cool kids are doing it.
    A kilt by any other name is just a guy in a short skirt.
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    To wear a kilt in the traditional way, you wear NOTHING under it.
    So grabbing the 'correct ' gun could be problematic.
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