A full-size, high-capacity gun is much easier to train with for long days at the range.
It enables you to return the gun to its holster easily and securely.
A belt used with a holster must be sturdy.
Be cautious of standard leather and dress belts, as they tend to wear, stretch and crack.
You may find yourself fumbling on the draw and while re-holstering if the belt isnt sturdy.
Also for training purposes, Elizabeth is using a magazine carrier to store her extra magazine.
I recommend open-top carriers, since they are faster to manipulate.
Pluck the gun straight up, out of the holster, while rotating the muzzle downrange.
Repeat the process to return the gun to the holster, almost like the gun is on a rail.
If necessary, look your gun unto the holster.
She started working very slow and practiced getting smooth with the draw.
Conclusion
Learning to manipulate your gear is an extremely important part of firearms training.
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