BehindBlueI's
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- Oct 3, 2012
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.Now, when I reholster, it means that the danger is over and it is safe for me to holster my gun. I look down to see if anything is obstructing the holster and then holster.
For the civilian carrier this is almost always the situation. I've even had people just set the gun on a counter or something after the adrenaline shakes hit so they didn't have to try and holster.
For LEO, the dynamics change a little. The situation could evolve to where the gun is no longer appropriate, and you need to holster to transition to a Taser or baton, etc. Of course, duty holsters are designed with this in mind. Much easier than with a collapsible IWB or the like.