Too bad these arent a bit closer, may still have to make it to one next year
TSA will be have a table set up at the Indy 1500 in January! Just found out tonight. I plan on helping Walt and Chaz out at the show. If you have interest in the sport, and you are going to be at the show, be sure to stop by and talk to them. They will have a large banner above the table, so you shouldn't be able to miss them.
Looks nice. Maybe next time. Gotta look for holster first so I can run without my pistol falling out. Will a thigh holster be ok for this match?
FWIW, thigh holsters and running are not a great combination. If you do use one, make the drop extension as short as you can possible make it and wear the holster as high on your leg as you can it. I predict that you would much prefer wearing your holster at belt level. It you need to wear a plate carrier or body armor, it might be an exception, but there are alternatives for that as well (don't know if they'd be within the rules for this game, though).
I wish I have that option but all I have now is the thigh holster as it can secure the gun while running. Also no one makes a tanfo holster that secures the gun but has a quick release lock for fast draw. The thigh holster can be belt mounted though. I just gotta figure it out. I'm just itching to shoot rifle rounds.
I wish I have that option but all I have now is the thigh holster as it can secure the gun while running. Also no one makes a tanfo holster that secures the gun but has a quick release lock for fast draw. The thigh holster can be belt mounted though. I just gotta figure it out. I'm just itching to shoot rifle rounds.
FWIW, thigh holsters and running are not a great combination. If you do use one, make the drop extension as short as you can possible make it and wear the holster as high on your leg as you can it. I predict that you would much prefer wearing your holster at belt level. It you need to wear a plate carrier or body armor, it might be an exception, but there are alternatives for that as well (don't know if they'd be within the rules for this game, though).
For your first match, don't worry about running. Typically, there is so much to keep straight it the stages, most people just walk. And one of the Match Directors makes holsters on the side, which a good amount of the shooters have switched to (myself included- comp-tac gear is now retired). In any case, i always advise new shooters to run what they have for the first match before buying any new gear.
Heh, good general advice, but you apparently don't know Happygunner. He's going to run.