Anyone have advice on open carry holsters for my SR40C. Although I believe the law isn't effective until Jan 1, 2016. And not overly keen on open carry. I'd rather be ready and able and not have anyone know it, I think?
Thanks for the tips. Both are excellent. I find that the overhand grip with my right hand going forward at the same time does make it a lot easier just like you said Rick. And Al, I will go through the cleaning and finding rough spots if using your suggestions. I like tinkering with things so...
So I've shot around 200 rounds in it since I first got it (very nice hand gun) and to me racking the slide is much tougher than I imagine it should be or maybe it's just my weak non-brick layer fingers and hands. I am in my late 60's and have always been in decent shape.
It could just be me...
But c'mon the Ruger has three safety features on it. You'd have to be an idiot to shoot your self in your woody pecker or anywhere in the lower 40. I assure y'all, I am not an idiot. But there re a lot out there!!! Just throwing the thought out there. I have holsters but . . . have any of...
simply placing your ruger or any pistol in you belt/pants and it feels good, stays good, conceals well and you can draw good from it. I'm saying who needs a stinkin holster? Convince me! Thanks
Holster for sr40c. I just got a SHTF hybrid holster and it's somewhat hard to break in and get comfortable with. Anyone have similar problems. I was wearing it to far front and when I moved it back more on my hip it felt much better but still not the best conceal carry holster I'm thinking...
Thanks blume357. Greenville, SC. ahh yes I worked there for close to a year after graduating from Clemson. Beautiful area and you gotta love those Tigers. have not been back in a long time but need to, maybe this fall for a Clemson-South Carolina game.
New member and very recent owner of a new sr40c. Awesome handgun, just the right size for me. I've recently read some article about twist in barrels and that the type of bullet you use can be effected positively or poorly depending on the length, weight, etc. Simple questions since I'm a new...