Charles S
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I think the poster of this statement missed much of the previous argument pointing out the merits of Condition 2 carry, or perhaps missed the whole thread. None of those arguments were bent on the idea it's the fastest method. But it offers mechanical safety advantages for unholstered carry that condition 1 does not. It seems this thread just re-invents itself with new comments tangential to the main points, or repetitive of old ones.
You are so very correct. I miss-red carry as the actual carry of a gun. Oh wait, upholstered....so shoot the course upholstered and let me know how it works for you.
I have read the whole thread. Please don't think I missed the thread. Perhaps I just misunderstood carry to mean the carry of the weapon holstered or not. Please feel free to convince me there are advantages of condition 2 carry (not storage) because I feel there are none.
Addendum:
Anyone who has shot the courses I mentioned would realize that there is 10 times as much administrative handling of the weapon in the courses of fire as there is weapons presentation.
Speed from presentation (while important) is not the focus. Speed of rounds on target while retaining an acceptable degree of accuracy is. If you think you can handle a gun competently for over 1000-1500 rounds through 2-3 days of fire in a course and then tell me condition 2 is best...Lol then you are foolish. Condition one is a safer method of carry.
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