I prefer the cz 75 sp-01 phantom for CC... half cocked w/double action trigger, decocker versus safety so virtually no chance of accidental discharge unless you intentionally pull the trigger, including decocking. I prefer shoulder holster to anything else because it is imo the most comfy/accessible/safest/concealable in the case of riding motorcycle or sitting in car....thats just me though! I'll never carry a pistol "cocked n locked", nor would I carry a SAO for the lack of trigger travel.
@aeroali8425 Really? Any experienced concealed carrier has their trigger finger on the side of the trigger guard when drawing the weapon. Carry much? Doubt it.
@aeroali8425 many people i know do that, but me personally i prefer a revolver to a semi auto either way, because of that reason, and they dont jam. i really cant see someone shooting themselves in the arm because of this, unless their not doing what their supposed to be doing, keeping there adrinaline in check and using it to there advantage, and not pulling the trigger prematurly. but if they did do any of those, they wouldnt be hanging around me with a loaded gun i can tell ya that.
@aeroali8425 Good questions! However, I love my Beretta 92, just because it has the most reliable safety features than any weapon I have ever seen. Even if the hammer were to get or be in the cocked position, your finger would have to be on the trigger. Accidental discharge of the 92 is nearly impossible without the finger squeezing the trigger because of the roll-up safety.
Palm strike, I suppose? The idea is to buy yourself enough space to draw the gun without it being ripped away from you by the attacker.
It's good to practice fending off your attacker and shooting from retention, but the "whatever" attitude isn't very conductive with effective firearm's use on blitzkrieg459's part.
@aeroali8425 That's the purpose of Safety.
Dudeman24142 6 months ago
I prefer the cz 75 sp-01 phantom for CC... half cocked w/double action trigger, decocker versus safety so virtually no chance of accidental discharge unless you intentionally pull the trigger, including decocking. I prefer shoulder holster to anything else because it is imo the most comfy/accessible/safest/concealable in the case of riding motorcycle or sitting in car....thats just me though! I'll never carry a pistol "cocked n locked", nor would I carry a SAO for the lack of trigger travel.
KSIFLYBOY 7 months ago
@aeroali8425 maybe on safe
xxuncexx 8 months ago
@aeroali8425 I think you'd be surprised how many people shoot themselves drawing their weapons.
ezekieloak 9 months ago
Who makes your shoulder holster?
MrBladeDude 1 year ago
My philosophy is that if you shoot yourself, you deserved it. Proper technique negates most if not all accidental discharges when drawing and firing.
Ragnarok9992 1 year ago
@aeroali8425 Really? Any experienced concealed carrier has their trigger finger on the side of the trigger guard when drawing the weapon. Carry much? Doubt it.
AKSKSMAN 1 year ago
@aeroali8425 many people i know do that, but me personally i prefer a revolver to a semi auto either way, because of that reason, and they dont jam. i really cant see someone shooting themselves in the arm because of this, unless their not doing what their supposed to be doing, keeping there adrinaline in check and using it to there advantage, and not pulling the trigger prematurly. but if they did do any of those, they wouldnt be hanging around me with a loaded gun i can tell ya that.
SithDuelist45 1 year ago
punch with your left hand while drawing your handgun lol, that would get your arm up and hold off an attacker :)
BALJIT147 1 year ago
@aeroali8425 Good questions! However, I love my Beretta 92, just because it has the most reliable safety features than any weapon I have ever seen. Even if the hammer were to get or be in the cocked position, your finger would have to be on the trigger. Accidental discharge of the 92 is nearly impossible without the finger squeezing the trigger because of the roll-up safety.
ColonelKudzu 1 year ago
@aeroali8425 their is safety on a pistol..
Iinspirel 1 year ago
@Iinspirel What about a revolver or a Glock?
ModelOrange 7 months ago
Palm strike, I suppose? The idea is to buy yourself enough space to draw the gun without it being ripped away from you by the attacker.
It's good to practice fending off your attacker and shooting from retention, but the "whatever" attitude isn't very conductive with effective firearm's use on blitzkrieg459's part.
John234pwns 2 years ago
He means he would give them time to kill him first, and then draw his weapon.
black27696 2 years ago 4
man whatever, I would palm someone in the face and then draw the gun.
blitzkrieg459 2 years ago
Nice shoulder setup... I have a Galco Miami classic just like it on order right now for my Beretta M9!!!
Sniperman1964 2 years ago