Posted: 8/7/2011 5:08:49 PM EDT
| I finally signed up for a CCW training class and it's tomorrow! Anything I should know prior to getting there? It's been awful finding a holster that will work for CC (short waisted w/curves) but I have found one that works pretty well but still sits a bit high for my liking. Pistol I'm using is a 3913TSW. Guess I'm a bit nervous about it! Any advice? |
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I finally signed up for a CCW training class and it's tomorrow! Anything I should know prior to getting there? It's been awful finding a holster that will work for CC (short waisted w/curves) but I have found one that works pretty well but still sits a bit high for my liking. Pistol I'm using is a 3913TSW. Guess I'm a bit nervous about it! Any advice? We don't have CCW training where I live so I'll just say treat it like any other class. Just relax and be open to the training. As for being short waisted w/curves and finding a holster that's comfy - it can be a challenge. I good quality belt and holster will make a huge difference in the comfort level. Good luck! |
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I'm seeing this late, but the quest for a good and comforting (may not be "comfortable") holster is an ongoing thing, especially for women. [Even us guys have boxes of holsters that just didn't work out for us.] Check out http://www.corneredcat.com/ for lots of good female-oriented info. Another excellent source of info are the various videos that Lima has made. However, Lima isn't short-waisted. You can start to check this out at the link below, but the audio is terrible (and she has a normally scratchy voice). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGAb3JpUigM&feature=relmfu then search around her other videos for more info. A good GUN BELT is essential. For casual (won't be seen) I highly recommend the Wilderness Tactical Instructor Belt, 5-stitch. www.gunnersalley.com carries them at a discount and are an excellent outfit to do business with. So, how was the class? Was it one of the classes run by www.neshooters.com or someone else? |