Hi Larry and everyone. That’s my gun and holster.
The exposed trigger is a direct result of the design requirement to allow the engraved side plate to be visible. Dennis the craftsman and I had a lengthy talk about this. Since this is my “Barbeque Rig” and not for daily carry the exposed trigger was deemed (at least by me) acceptable. Dennis comments on details at Jay’s site; http://www.ma-rooned.com/2012/08/super-duper-extra-friday-gun-pr0n.html
I fully understand the thought process and tradeoffs. It’s more a personal emotional reaction than a logical one. Before my higher level brain kicks in to follow the reasoning, my lizard brain says EXPOSED TRIGGER BAD UNWANTED LOUD NOISES AHEAD.
Wow. That’s a pretty dear gift!
I love it! Earl would be proud.
I’m assuming he means they sent him a picture.
If the dude’s got people mailing him guns I will officially seethe with jealousy,
I would love to see Crusader offer laser etching of the MHI logo. My Glock 20 needs this.
It’s some nice leatherwork, but I just can’t look at holsters that don’t cover the trigger without cringing.
Hi Larry and everyone. That’s my gun and holster.
The exposed trigger is a direct result of the design requirement to allow the engraved side plate to be visible. Dennis the craftsman and I had a lengthy talk about this. Since this is my “Barbeque Rig” and not for daily carry the exposed trigger was deemed (at least by me) acceptable. Dennis comments on details at Jay’s site; http://www.ma-rooned.com/2012/08/super-duper-extra-friday-gun-pr0n.html
I fully understand the thought process and tradeoffs. It’s more a personal emotional reaction than a logical one. Before my higher level brain kicks in to follow the reasoning, my lizard brain says EXPOSED TRIGGER BAD UNWANTED LOUD NOISES AHEAD.
Jeff, good reaction. You should live to a ripe old age. Unless there’s a redhead in you life … 😉
You got good fans!