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The Pros and Cons of Cross Draw Carry - Galco Gunleather Cross draw carry may seem like an afterthought to many modern shooters, but it’s hard to imagine a more iconic carry method For many years it was the most hardworking, practical holster system money could buy
Cross-Draw Carry: Pros and Cons – Houdini Holsters Cross-draw carry is a concealed carry method where the firearm is holstered on the opposite side of your dominant hand It offers easy access while seated, improved comfort, and better concealment options, but it also has drawbacks like slower draw times, safety risks, and a steeper learning curve
What is a Cross Draw Holster? Pros and Cons - Alien Gear Holsters What is a Cross Draw Holster? Pros and Cons A cross draw holster positions the firearm on the opposite side of your dominant hand—typically around 9 o’clock for right-handed shooters The gun is canted forward so you reach across your torso to draw
Concealed Carry: Cross Drawing - We The People Holsters In cross draw concealed carry, you carry your handgun in a holster on the support or weak side — the side opposite your dominant hand — with the butt canted forward in the cross draw position To draw from this position, you reach across your body with your strong hand
Cross-Draw Carry | An Official Journal Of The NRA Back in the frontier days, cross-draw carry was very popular with folks who rode horseback A lot of them found that the gun was easier to get to, when mounted, than if it was on the
The Case for Cross-Draw Carry – Templars Tactical Cross-draw carry solves these issues by keeping the firearm in front of the body, allowing for a faster and more natural draw Additionally: When drawing from cross-draw, the firearm is already between the shooter and the attacker
The Cross Draw - True West Magazine Some shooters prefer to wear the holster further back but you have to be sure and not cross the “critical 170,” so what you have to do is the “cross draw dance ” You have to turn your hip to the right, draw the gun, fire and turn your hips again and return the gun to the holster