CurseTheSky
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- Oct 21, 2006
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You should be paying ALOT of attention when reholstering. Any sort of accident is on the operator not the firearm
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that being said, I have had shirt in holster issues, when I hit the range with a holster I suck it up and tuck the shirt in
Correct, but as I said, I have heard of / seen (videos) of police officers and other people that depend on firearms on a daily basis make mistakes. It's easy to pay close attention when you're holstering in a normal, controlled environment, but throw some urgency and stress into the situation and mistakes can be made.
For me, it's just one more thing that I can do to ensure everything ends up ok.