blazemyowntrails
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The phrase "fear the man with one gun..." comes to mind.
Depending on the circumstance, I have four different carry options.
Employer #1 requires me to carry their duty weapon- a S&W model 64 in a thumb break holster.
Employer #2 says I can carry anything I've qualified with. I carry a Glock 22 in a SERPA holster.
For edc I usually opt for either the Glock in a supertuck, or a Kimber in a shoulder rig depending on wardrobe choice.
The question I have is- how do people feel about varying carry options? Does it hinder you to have to change up the way you get to your firearm, your grip, tactics, etc? Are you afraid that one day you'll forget you have the "such and such" in a fanny pack instead of the shoulder holster? Will muscle memory kick in at the moment of truth and make me respond the way I've practiced the MOST without thinking about which option I'm going with that day?
Do you dedicate more time to the one you carry most? Do you practice them all with equal vigilance?
Depending on the circumstance, I have four different carry options.
Employer #1 requires me to carry their duty weapon- a S&W model 64 in a thumb break holster.
Employer #2 says I can carry anything I've qualified with. I carry a Glock 22 in a SERPA holster.
For edc I usually opt for either the Glock in a supertuck, or a Kimber in a shoulder rig depending on wardrobe choice.
The question I have is- how do people feel about varying carry options? Does it hinder you to have to change up the way you get to your firearm, your grip, tactics, etc? Are you afraid that one day you'll forget you have the "such and such" in a fanny pack instead of the shoulder holster? Will muscle memory kick in at the moment of truth and make me respond the way I've practiced the MOST without thinking about which option I'm going with that day?
Do you dedicate more time to the one you carry most? Do you practice them all with equal vigilance?