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SWing'R

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  1. More often than not, a rh holster will have just enough of a fwd cant that would make drawing left hand difficult. Also you would have to swing the handgun across your body when drawing.

    Maybe im not describing it right, you know how a gun would sit if you tucked

    it in the back of your pants. Say you were a LH draw like me, if tucking in the

    back of my pants the grip is going to be facing my left side. If placed in a RH

    "in the waistband" holster and positioned in the mid of your back instead of on

    the right side it would be or should be easy to reach back and draw it with my left hand.

    Yes? Maybe?

  2. Go get a simple DeSantis IWB. They're all left/right interchangable. I keep buying holsters, but I keep wearing the cheap DeSantis.

    Well I'll see how the ones work out that I just ordered, hard to beat the price on them. Each under $10.

    Is my logic correct though? A RH in the waistband positioned at the small of the back would allow a LH

    reach behind draw right?

  3. Buds online. Has a whole left handed section. Once you know where to look its not that hard. I've been able to find left handed everything

    Hey thanks for the tip on Buds, I was ordered three different holsters, one LH in the pants holster,

    one RH in the pants holster which I believe will work in the small of my back with a LH draw and one pocket holster.

    All three only cost me $36.95 with shipping :)

  4. Anyone looking for .380 ammo Gander Mountain on Hilliard Rome Rd has a shitload,

    as of two hours ago when we were in there. They also had a lot of 38 an 40.

    Lesson learned though for me when looking for .38, check walmart first. I bought a box of

    38 from Gander and Walmart across the parking lot had it for almost $10 cheaper! Oh well.

    I'll check walmart first next time.

  5. i forget if you already answered this in the 'dry firing' thread, but is Mrs. SWing'r (Diamo girl?) going to shoot also? If so, awesome, except pretty soon she'll want a 1911, then something else, and something else...

    Yes. We both took the CCW course and will both be getting our CHL in time.

    She will most likely be getting the LCR-22 for herself when I can afford to

    get a second one.

  6. So, for the record... the manual for this gun says that it CAN be dry fired

    without damage to the firing pin or internal components.

    This gun however is a centerfire, the original one I posted about was a rimfire.

  7. I don't mind the stiff trigger, for now since that is the only real safety device it has.

    I'll let you guys know how i like it once I get some shooting in tomorrow with it.

    As for the +P rounds, didn't pick any up yet, got a box of target ammo and one small

    box of personal defense hollow points.

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