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Old January 19th, 2015, 15:09   #5
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There are lots of threads about this.

The general consensus is wear them high and tight. Get a quality one to avoid it sliding around your leg.

Tactically speaking, a drop leg holster is a poor choice for CQB. The travel in your draw is huge, making switching to a secondary difficult. A belt holster is better but only when used with a vest that provides enough clearance. Chest mounted holsters provide a quick, easy draw for CQB, however they add significant weight to your vest.


My personal recommendation, since you have two pistols, is to get a drop leg holster for your non dominant hand. Get a panel for your dominant hand that has a removable holster that attaches to MOLE. That way you could mount the holster on your chest rig, duty belt or drop leg panel. It also gives you a large amount of flexibility with future load outs and does not limit you to drop legs (which you might hate). I also recommend trying out some holster locally, either at a shop or at a game. If you ask nice some other player might let you try out a drop leg for a game even.
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