LEOs - First, thanks for all you do! Hoping for your willingness to knowledge share here;
I live in Boise now - stating that in association with, I have a Remington V3 Tac 13 with a Form 1 submission in process
I've added a side saddle (GG&G) for it - first time for this "accessory". I'm surprised at how tightly it holds onto shells. To the point I'm concerned about it's practicality in a high stress home invasion scenario (which I hope never to have to experience).
Is this a common "newness" factor that like many things, over time will give a bit? Is there a best practice for wearing in a bit?
I get you want the shells to hold firmly, no good if they giggle out on you, but again, while I am a former 11B, that was years ago, so pretty much as civilian again at this point, high stress situation, someone shooting at me, trying to load hard to remove shells seems like a disadvantage to me
Thoughts? Appreciate and value your perspectives here - thanks
I live in Boise now - stating that in association with, I have a Remington V3 Tac 13 with a Form 1 submission in process
I've added a side saddle (GG&G) for it - first time for this "accessory". I'm surprised at how tightly it holds onto shells. To the point I'm concerned about it's practicality in a high stress home invasion scenario (which I hope never to have to experience).
Is this a common "newness" factor that like many things, over time will give a bit? Is there a best practice for wearing in a bit?
I get you want the shells to hold firmly, no good if they giggle out on you, but again, while I am a former 11B, that was years ago, so pretty much as civilian again at this point, high stress situation, someone shooting at me, trying to load hard to remove shells seems like a disadvantage to me
Thoughts? Appreciate and value your perspectives here - thanks

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