TheLastOne wrote: A lot of people I know swear by them and wear them in fight class.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!....First rule of Fight Class, dude. First rule of Fight Class.


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TheLastOne wrote: A lot of people I know swear by them and wear them in fight class.


squinty wrote:What? Damn I thought this was match.com. No wonder my profile didn't get any hits....

Maverick299 wrote:Wait, didn't ninjas, gladiators, Roman soldiers, and samuari all wear flip flops?![]()
Pocket pistols do suck, but they have a time and a place, especialy when they are as sexy and powerful as this one!![]()


squinty wrote:What? Damn I thought this was match.com. No wonder my profile didn't get any hits....

northernxposure wrote:Rick, can you put those together eg top/side/front/back - I thought the SP101 was bigger than that, that's not a terrible size at all, actually...

squinty wrote:What? Damn I thought this was match.com. No wonder my profile didn't get any hits....


Maverick299 wrote:Wait, didn't ninjas, gladiators, Roman soldiers, and samuari all wear flip flops?![]()
(don't take ^^^^that comment seriously, I'm not that guy that thinks he is/wants to be any of those things mentioned above)

RickOShea wrote:TheLastOne wrote: A lot of people I know swear by them and wear them in fight class.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!....First rule of Fight Class, dude. First rule of Fight Class.


TheLastOne wrote:Also, Mav, that is one sexy revolver. I'd still hate to have to reload under stress

squinty wrote:What? Damn I thought this was match.com. No wonder my profile didn't get any hits....

crypto wrote:Tell you guys what:
Next time I'm at the range, I'll bring my shot clock, record my first shot split time, take a picture of
my 7m target while using a pocket holster for my G26, and post both in this thread, provided it
doesn't get locked first.
Slower than my 1.25 split from an OWB holster? Sure. Slower than my 1.6 split from my IWB
concealment holster? yeah. But it'll still be plenty fast.
Oneswunk wrote:Interesting idea, but I still prefer the feel of wood in my hands.
tarzan wrote:Not a sound argument for having wood, in my opinion.
Tommy Tran wrote:Before I drop hammer on a 'clear' SG I full finger both tubes!

RickOShea wrote:Vicarious_Lee wrote:
For a minute there, I thought those quotes were from Roadhouse, and was going to buy RG and PistolPete a new ZS shirt each, because that would've made them co-creators of what I think is the single most awesome thread on ZS in at least the last two years.![]()
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It's still awesome, especially for how cool everyone is being with throwing shit at each other and debating multiple topics, but it has to have Patrick Swayze In Roadhouse to be Patrick Swayze In Roadhouse Awesome.
I remember several years ago that Rolling Stone named Red Dawn and Road House as the #1 and #2 worst movies of all time.....but dammit, some unseen force (and no, it's not Swayze's ghost ) compels me to watch them everytime they come on TV (which is fairly often).


Gun_Nut_2k1 wrote:
I pocket carry much of the time. The guy with the visible holster maybe faster on the clock than
me, but he is also the first guy to get shot when the maniac shoots up the dinner.CITATION REQUIRED I also did a draw
and shoot with a board member here a few years back and he beat me to the target, but by a slim
margin. Given any kind of handicap, um say like the bad guy not seeing my gun, I could on occasion
beat him to the first shot.



JTNieman wrote:Maybe I'm biased here because I just spent money on buying some Vibram 5 finger shoes and I'm defensive because I wear them a lot.



Also, Mav, that is one sexy revolver. I'd still hate to have to reload under stress

Tetra Grammaton Cleric wrote:On Topic: Out of purely academic interest anybody (Phil I'm looking at you here) know off the top of their head what ECQC has to say on pocket pistols/pocket revolvers specifically/pocket holster draws when engaged?
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phil_in_cs wrote:Tetra Grammaton Cleric wrote:On Topic: Out of purely academic interest anybody (Phil I'm looking at you here) know off the top of their head what ECQC has to say on pocket pistols/pocket revolvers specifically/pocket holster draws when engaged?
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Position before Acquisition. Never attempt to access a tool (gun, knife, pepper, sap, etc) unless you control your opponents limb on the side the weapon is on. Things on your belt and in your pockets will be discovered by your enemy while you roll. While getting a waved knife to open when you draw it may work 75% of the time, it will work 100% of the time when your enemy snatches it from your pocket.
Those all apply to any tool you are trying to acquire. No matter where you carry a pistol (hip, appendix, pocket, ankle, shoulder, small of back, etc) there will be times when it is easier to get to than others. For really difficult draws, such as pocket or ankle, you must have more control of your opponent.
If I am entangled I am unlikely to get my P32 out. Entangled I will use empty hand skills or a contact weapon. However, getting entangled is something I know (from experience) I want to avoid at all costs. If circumstances dictate that I can't have a full size pistol, I would much rather have a P32 than be required to close up and go hands on with someone.





Flip flops suck ass in any tactical situation

Regular Guy wrote:Just real quick, that was a bit pointed Pete.
Pocket carry isn't that this is new to me. I've pocket carried for years. I just came to the conclusion its far from optimal. I'm not out to ban it and I'm far from emotional about it. In my experiences it's too far from optimal for me.
Regular Guy wrote:I don't like 1911s either.
Maverick299 wrote:Good thing I don't find myself in tactical situations on a day to day basis or I'd be screwed!
I didn't realize the wide spread ZS hatred toward flip flops, I find it rather funny that it keeps coming up!

PistolPete wrote:Perhaps you aren't emotional, but you are certainly invested in your opinion. Otherwise you wouldn't have bothered typing out thousands of words on the subject.


PistolPete wrote:Sometimes I ride a motorcycle without being fully geared up in the best crash gear. Usually when it's hot. I'm taking on additional risk so I don't sweat my ass off. It's strictly convenience. When I bought my last car I could have bought an awd Volvo. I didn't, I chose something that isn't as safe but offers other perks.



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