HOW TO DRAW FROM CONCEALMENT
I position my holster on my right side, behind my hip. With a smooth, circular, continuous movement. Grasp the grip frame and pull and as
soon as
the muzzle clears leather, shove the muzzle forward towards the target.
As the
muzzle is being raised, the right finger is inserted into the trigger
guard. The
trigger pull is started at this point, left hand grasps right. As the
front
sight comes into view and crosses the spot I am aiming for, the trigger press
is completed. Repeat as needed. Holstering: keep your left hand clear of the muzzle, without
pointing the muzzle at your body, shove the gun into the holster. With
most pancake
holsters a slight twist of the wrist may help to open the body of the
holster. To Find out more... How to Draw
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KEY KEEPER
What do you get when you combine heavy 8-10 oz leather, a heavy
duty solid brass halter snap
and two mil-spec black oxide coated brass
snaps?
A Simply Rugged way to keep your keys handy. I wear this with
the keys in my pocket, attached to my belt. Cost: $10.
To find out more . . . . . . KEY KEEPER
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MULTI - TOOL POUCH
We have several great multi-tools
being made, but you may have
noticed that the quality of the factory supplied pouches has really
slipped in the last few years.
We came up with our own pouch taking the Simply Rugged
philosophy - make it slightly over built.
I use 2 heavy mil-spec black brass snaps to fasten this to my
belt. My proto type has one snap and it has not come undone. With the
snaps you don't have to thread the belt loop to attach this pouch to
your belt. I carry mine on the left side behind my magazine pouch. Cost: $40.
To find out more . . . MULTI-TOOL POUCH
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