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Hace poco había hecho una publicación en mi fb diciendo que me llamaba la atención otros estilos, algo más dark o techwear, quiero seguir mi propio estilo basándome e inspirándome en estos dos.
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I have always had the hardest time finding a holster that is comfortable enough for all day wear... Yesterday I spent about 5hrs in the saddle with my new @huntreadyholsters and had absolutely zero rubbing or pinching. I'm super excited about it!! Im going to do a full review on it on my new YouTube channel, "Liz King Outdoors" this week so if ur not already subscribed... Please do and hit the notification bell so u dont miss it! Have a great day y'all! #holster #holsters #guns #hunt #hunting #smithandwesson #geterdone #chores #adventurers #adventure #outdoor #outdoorlife #outdoors #girlshuntto #girlhunter #shehunts #fishing #whatgetsyououtdoors #farmlife #ranch #tractors #liftedtrucks #trailcamera #outside #farm #ranchlife #deerseason #huntinglife #archery #huntingphoto
So I took a couple of my favorite pistols and a bunch of ammo out to the woods and decided I'd try to summon the spirit of a ancient art. It's pretty much dead and gone and most folks tend to say that's a good thing. But when you're a hardheaded guy like me, you don't take self proclaimed gun experts words for much. Of course the ancient art I'm referring to is "point shooting." Now I use the term gunmen because I'm referring to men who carried guns...not the pistol packing desparadoes who normally lay claim to the term. The FBI point shooting method was designed to be quick and accurate. The two things that win gun fights. For years the method of training was the target shooters stance of standing straight at a knife edge to your target, with your off hand in your pocket and shooting hand pushed straight out toward your target. Men who actually participated in the unneighborly exchange of hot lead learned this method was less than perfect in the fast paced freeway of gun play and would simply revert to what most humans do when thrown into a fight with a pistol...shoot wildly and more often then not, completely miss their target. Well in the 1930s when Jedgar decided ivy leaguers with PhD's didn't fare well against bad men with machine guns, he sought after gunmen who had a few notches on their proverbial guns and alot of wear on their real ones. He hired Texas Rangers, and all sorts of lawmen, particularly from the American south west. With the advice of a few, Jelly Bryce being one, a method was developed for slinging lead that would be taught for decades. Not by YouTube tacti-cool instructors but by men who lived by the gun, In short they were mankillers and darn good ones. The method went as follows, you draw your pistol and drop into a crouch, pistol is at waist level, your eyes lock on the target and if you're good, your hand fine tunes itself and the bullet hits its mark. It seems ridiculous and superhuman. Well friends I gave it a whirl today and my verdict...it ain't as archaic as people say and in a pinch...it can be a dang handy tool in your box. Like anything, practice makes perfect. I now open the floor to the mob of keyboard commandoes.