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Old 11-04-2007, 12:05 AM   #38 (permalink)
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Re: Concealed Handgun Mount

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Nice install Mike. That holster has the retention thing doesn't it? Any problem getting your finger on the release?
Yeah this is a very well thought out design. As you place your hand on the grip of the firearm, your finger should always be naturally orriented straight along the side of the frame, this is exactly where the retention button is located. It also has an adjustment screw so you can set the tension for how hard you need to press the release. So as you press the release and draw, your thumb is in place (not unsnapping and finding its way back) and your trigger finger doesn't need to move as you index on target.
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