
keep a weak side holster handy
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keep a weak side holster handy
A minor on the job accident on Friday left me with a broken collar bone. I am doing fine, although it smarts like the dickens. After staying in for the weekend, I was gearing up to go back to work this morning and I realized that I may have a problem with my carry as my injury is on my right side. It turns out I actually have a left handed holster for my HK USP that I received as the result of a mixed up order and never got around to returning. Today, I am carrying on the left-side. I never considered this type of situation before and it was just by luck that I had a holster. I practice my weak hand shooting and while I am not a crack shot, I can hit COM at 7 yards, so that will have to be good enough for the next couple of weeks. Just some food for thought to my friends here on the forum. Consider getting a holster for your weak side.


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Re: keep a weak side holster handy
I've had to resort to support side carry due to injury on prior occasions as well.karder wrote:A minor on the job accident on Friday left me with a broken collar bone. I am doing fine, although it smarts like the dickens. After staying in for the weekend, I was gearing up to go back to work this morning and I realized that I may have a problem with my carry as my injury is on my right side. It turns out I actually have a left handed holster for my HK USP that I received as the result of a mixed up order and never got around to returning. Today, I am carrying on the left-side. I never considered this type of situation before and it was just by luck that I had a holster. I practice my weak hand shooting and while I am not a crack shot, I can hit COM at 7 yards, so that will have to be good enough for the next couple of weeks. Just some food for thought to my friends here on the forum. Consider getting a holster for your weak side.
It's important to practice drawing, reholstering, and weapon retention on that side, as well as shooting accurately after the gun is drawn.
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Re: keep a weak side holster handy
I never thought of that. I've begun carrying my revolver cross-draw, which actually makes it decently accessible to my left arm should my right be incapacitated...but that's only because I'm actually using a strong side holster, not one made from cross-draw.
Good to think about...I may have to start searching for a weak side holster, for those "just in case' situations.
Hope your collarbone heals up fast!
Good to think about...I may have to start searching for a weak side holster, for those "just in case' situations.
Hope your collarbone heals up fast!

Re: keep a weak side holster handy
Interestingly, my Galco belly band will work for left or right hand side. While I prefer my Crossbreed holster, it's nice to know that I have that kind of flexibility with my belly band (no pun intended
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Re: keep a weak side holster handy
Another good reason to have alternate carry possibilities and even alternate/backup guns. Most pocket holsters are ambidextrous, so if you have a pocket gun/BUG you can just switch to the other pocket. In fact, when I carry a BUG I often do so in my weak hand front pocket.
Re: keep a weak side holster handy
While recovering from carpal tunnel surgery a few years ago I bought two left hand holsters and even shot IDPA with them. My BUG is always in my left pocket even when it is my primary carry. I train to shoot with either hand and to draw with either hand because anything can happen to your strong hand.
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George Mason
Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
Re: keep a weak side holster handy
This is a good reminder. I often carry my bug in my left pocket but have never holstered my 45 on the weak side.
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