They make holsters with a display window thingy for your licence/permit.
Not that having to reach for it so close to your gun would be the best idea when stopped by a police officer.
Real life scenario: Do you think she'd drop her phone in order to draw her gun? (Note: Not just her specifically, either. This can be said for ANY of us. Are you/we trained to drop what's in our hands in order to draw and potentially use a gun?)
Not that having to reach for it so close to your gun would be the best idea when stopped by a police officer
In Defensive Handgun 2 I had an critical malfunction on the firing line so I raised mu hand and asked for a cease fire. It was not until I was driving home that I realized that I could have dropped it and pulled my BUG.
Later we did the drop the phone drill.
nope. I practiced doing drills at a class and forgot to drop it. It’s harder than you think. Actually now that I think of it, it was my pepper spray trainer I didn’t drop.
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Real life scenario: Do you think she'd drop her phone in order to draw her gun? (Note: Not just her specifically, either. This can be said for ANY of us. Are you/we trained to drop what's in our hands in order to draw and potentially use a gun?)
I know I will drop just about anything if I need to drop it, including a relatively expensive but currently inert pistol, when I need to have a functional gun in my hands. I've dropped all kinds of objects during stages in matches and during drills in training classes.
Given that, a lot of people, especially younger people, have an unhealthy level of attachment to their mobile phone. Some are unlikely to drop their phone regardless of the potential consquences.
Thanks everyone...
She doesn't have pockets her walking outfit so she likes the idea of the photos on her cell phone (which she carries in her hand)..