Active Retention in Blackhawk T-Series | Into the Fray - USCCA

It’s not my first time here. It’s my first time posting a reply. The issue of being paid has been addressed by an employee apparently, so I would like to thank her for that reply. My real issue with the post was a small plastic part that would prevent someone from obtaining your weapon. Paddle holsters included, my point was that retention training is the best way to avoid a situation. If someone was to “rip” a paddle holster off your person, then perhaps we shouldn’t be using paddle holsters. I know I don’t. Maybe the point is don’t use a paddle holser, or even better, put out a video on weapon retention, instead of depending on your equipment. It would be nice if the original poster would chime in, and not others who may or may not know what he was thinking when he made the video…