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<blockquote data-quote="Davyalabama" data-source="post: 2534563" data-attributes="member: 119313"><p>Personally for me, I like the Safariland system for retention and with minimal practice the thumb rides the release, trigger finger rides the rail and out it comes. If you have a longer coat, which with the amount of walking I wouldn't see why one would, but if you do this, one could run a tactical thigh holster. I run one of these a lot during the season. I guess with the amount of time I have spent with one of these, it just makes sense to me to keep running what works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davyalabama, post: 2534563, member: 119313"] Personally for me, I like the Safariland system for retention and with minimal practice the thumb rides the release, trigger finger rides the rail and out it comes. If you have a longer coat, which with the amount of walking I wouldn't see why one would, but if you do this, one could run a tactical thigh holster. I run one of these a lot during the season. I guess with the amount of time I have spent with one of these, it just makes sense to me to keep running what works for me. [/QUOTE]
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