And don't canoe on any USACE controlled properties.
Is this seriously a thing??? That's awesome.
You never saw that before?
That's the reason why there is a hole on the grip of the Glock.
It was requested by the Austrian military so that they dont lose their gun in the snow.
Not sure if it's used a lot in the US but in Europe many police and military agencies use lanyards on all their duty handguns.
On that pic you can notice the police officer on the middle has two Glocks both attached with kevlar lanyards.
They're always ready for canoe trips.
I guess you could use it that way if you're carrying with an ankle holster.OOOHHHHH! No, no, and no. I thought it was an ankle strap, like for a surfboard but for a pistol. I knew about the lanyard. hahaha
I guess you could use it that way if you're carrying with an ankle holster.
I have seen some INGOers who never heard of a lanyard for a pistol.I guess it's not widely used by police agencies in the US.
I have seen US Marines with their guns attached with lanyards so that they dont drop it in the water though, but never saw deputy sheriffs or regular cops with them.
I vaguely remember seeing a officer working at Lucas Oil Stadium who had a lanyard hooked up to his duty gun but that's the only time I've ever seen one in use in person. I can see the benefit if you're holster doesn't have much retention but otherwise I just think it's something that would catch on gear, get tangled up, or even prevent the adequate use of a sidearm if it were to get caught on something.
You are smart to ask. More guns are reported lost in boating accidents.
You are smart to ask. More guns are reported lost in boating accidents.
Get one of those.