Seeking Clarification Carry Optics.

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  • downrange72

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    Which Kennedy? Most recently, God seems to be taking them out one by one. Took a while to get his hands on Teddy.

    The story on JFK is a little murky, well, a lot murky, but I think some team work was involved in the planning, execution, "investigation," and story telling afterward.

    Not sure if anyone cares about RFK.

    There is a conspiracy there too
     

    Fuzz

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    This is really the key difference between a race holster and non-race holster. non-race holster forces you to lift the gun to clear the point 1/2" below the ejection port. For something like my G34, that's ~4.5" the gun has to lift to clear the holster. My Ghost race holster, to contrast, only needs to lift about 1/4." I don't think this one is too hard or needs re-written at all. Some new non-race holsters, eg the Boss, look "racy" due to the mounts and adjustability, etc, but in the end it's still a non-race gun-bucket covering the slide at least 1/2" below the ejection port.....

    -rvb

    I understand now that the discussion has gone on. But.......

    I think terms like race holster and Holster hangar and suitable for everyday carry. All these are variable statements and kinda make it seem like it may be in question.


    Where statements like these below are pretty cut and dry.

    May not be
    manufactured or cut lower than, and
    must cover the slide up to, 1/2” below
    the ejection port


    Thanks everyone for the input. Kennedy and all.

     
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