Very nice.
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nice setup but wouldn't that be super awkward to draw with? As i'm sure u know the serpa has a trigger catch that has to be pressed with ur trigger finger in order to draw. Drawing with ur right hand (which it appears to be set up for) looks like it may be somewhat problematic. Is there a way to disable the trigger catch?
nice setup but wouldn't that be super awkward to draw with? As i'm sure u know the serpa has a trigger catch that has to be pressed with ur trigger finger in order to draw. Drawing with ur right hand (which it appears to be set up for) looks like it may be somewhat problematic. Is there a way to disable the trigger catch?
Do you have to use their holsters or is it a uni fit?
Dave
Too bad serpa doesn't make a holster for my favorite side kick my HK45c.... No QD for me...
Not really a huge fan of the SERPA but to each their own. Personally, having to change your normal draw stroke to manipulate a trigger finger release with your thumb is not something I would ever condone or teach. Just too much that can go wrong under stress. Your weapon should always come out of the holster in a proper firing grip IMO.
Very nice pistol BTW. Sig makes good stuff. You may also check Safariland and their ALS series of holsters for a decent retention rig. It's a thumb release and they may make one for your HK. They also have their version of a quick mount. I use one inside the console of the Raptor and my other truck and my wifes Expedition. Same holster for everything. Less chance of error that way.
Definitely cant ride around in Canada with a gun like that. Only in the USA!