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Crossdraw Holster – The Conventional Way

Many of us have seen a crossdraw holster in Hollywood movies. It is used when the person reaches out for the gun from the other side of the body. This means that if the crossdraw holster keeps the gun on the left side, then you use your right hand to pull it out. It was the only technique used by the military in the early days and thus was followed by the people.

It may seem puzzling at first and you might think why would anyone want to pull their gun out in such a complicated manner. However, it is not that big a deal for the people who uses this method. Rather, they have said they can't imagine using any other method. Hence, it seems that like everything else, practice is what makes the technique easy and loved by so many.

Furthermore, the crossdraw holster is what solved the problem of sabers in the military. The sabers were not at all convenient when using the handguns came into the scene. The advent of the crossdraw holsters actually solved this issue and made the process much simpler.

After the crossdraw holster, came all the new types of holsters. This means that it is only natural that they would be the improved model and much easier to use. But a crossdraw holster still has its market among many officers or gun lovers. It has some features which are very unique to it.

ROSCOE CROSS DRAW - DeSantis Holsters

Some unique features of a crossdraw holster –

  1. No discomfort while sitting down – a crossdraw holster is so well designed that you don't face any kind of discomfort while sitting down. Whether you are driving or just having a chat, the crossdraw holster will not bother you. This is very crucial if you want to use it every day and all the time, also the firearm is safe and tightly secured in it.
  2. Can hide very efficiently – sometimes you need to hide your firearms for some occasions. It may be anything to a birthday party or a social gathering and in these situations, the crossdraw holster is a good choice. You can even move it towards the back a little bit, and that would hide the firearm completely. Therefore, it is a good choice to carry the crossdraw holster, if you want to keep your firearm concealed.
  3. perfect for competitions or exhibitions – crossdraw holsters are now sometimes used by the officers of law but other than that, people going to gun competitions and other exhibitions use these holsters too. It has a conventional look to it, which makes the entire get-up look very elegant.

Before buying a crossdraw holster, you should check that you are comfortable with the procedure and want to use it. This is because getting used to the technique is much more important than getting the holster directly. But there is one thing that is surely going to happen, and that is, if you get used to this technique and like what you are doing, then you won't be changing it in this lifetime, it is that good and comfortable.

 

 

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