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    I'm a dude, I swear! SuperiorDG's Avatar
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    Default ND caught on film

    Last week I took the Combat Focus Shooting course and we had a little talk about the Serpa holster and the possibility of a ND when used improperly. This happened to be the second class that has warned me about the holster. They even had one of their students do the same thing in one of their class. Today I come across this video. The guy should really take a class. This really looks like it hurts.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYvAx...ature=youtu.be

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    Wow, ouch..

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    and as always....






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    wow! entry and exit = lucky!!!
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    Default This guy...

    I have a YouTube channel as well and am quite familiar with Mr. Derek Grebner (or as he refers to himself - "Tex Grebner Outdoors". He's a little to "redneck" for my taste and not subscribed to his channel. A friend of mine directed me to his ND video and I am glad because I hadn't laughed that hard in a long time.

    I am NOT a fan of the Blackhawk Serpa holster for that very reason. In fact, the firearms training institute "Armed Response" won't even allow them on their range for this very reason. I am sorry Mr. Grebner shot himself, but if you listen to the beginning of his video, he set himself up for failure. He started training with a 5:11 thumb-drive retention release holster and then transitioned to the Serpa.

    I am a big proponent of using simple, but effective holsters and using the same one for all my pistols. For example, I use the Safariland 6379 ALS for everything I own. I have a Kimber Custom TLE RL II, and my lovely wife had bought me a Serpa for it. I used it for some dry-fire practice and didn't care for it (in fact I should put it up for sale on here soon). Once I started seeing several ND articles, mostly with Glocks, I am glad I didn't use the holster. I am a huge fan of passive retention (Raven, Crossbreed, E-HUD, and even certain Fobus holsters aren't terrible if you can't afford anything else). But if you want that extra, easy to manipulate retention holster, I think it's hard to beat the Safariland.
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    Default wow.

    I feel like a jerk for laughing, but his reaction was so freakin funny. Anyway, i have a serpa for my 1911, and havent ever had my finger enter the trigger guard on accident. I hadnt thought about it before but now i can see how this might be an issue when im not quite so mindful of safety precautions in a defensive situation. Might start looking for something else.
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    Yeah, but it doesn't look like it hurt as much as this

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ain2by4Fums

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    Damn Serpa holsters-thanks to the internet I'll get rid of all mine !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuzzleFlash View Post
    Yeah, but it doesn't look like it hurt as much as this

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ain2by4Fums
    Bahahahaha! Its a good thing he is professional enough to handle a glock 40... Good thing he left the magazine in the gun too. Genius!
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    Looks like he broke Rule 2 & 3. Now everyone is blaming the holster.

    I like how the SERPa lock positions your index finger safely on the frame and nowhere near the trigger when you disengage it.

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