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[–] Fahrvergnaked ago (edited ago)
Less than ten practice pulls after getting my serpa I went for a walk to feel the holster. I was startled by large bird that noisily exited the bush immediately to my right. I instinctually pulled my weapon out and had it on the sound before I fully knew what it was (did not sound like a bird). I was under some amount of stress and a fair amount of adrenaline. This was after owning it for 15 mins and pulling it out 10 times. Perfect draw. I’ve been a fan ever since.
I thought the system was just about as safe and intuitive as you can get. Can you enlighten me on how it’s causing injuries?
[–] WilliamCutting ago
The weapon release trains putting pressure along the holster in a position that has led to many issues of your finger landing on the trigger.
Many of the tracked FBI stats of negligent discharches resulting in injury from a draw were traced back to SERPA holsters.
Im not saying they will hurt yourself guarenteed, but why take the risk. Especially when there are better designs.
[–] Fahrvergnaked ago
Hmm. I see. When I draw my finger slides off the holster and onto the slide in tradition trigger discipline position. I like the button where it is because it naturally puts your finger OFF the trigger, maybe my fingers are longer, maybe the other guys aren’t practicing trigger discipline to begin with. When I draw, my finger hits the button, I slide up, my finger rides on the slide, safety gets flipped off as it comes out to acquire target. I can nail a pop can at 15 yards from a draw in about 1 second, sometimes less, depending on the day. I have NEVER been able to draw like that with anything else.