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I recently visited my son as The Tactical Journal welcomes letters he was preparing to deploy to Afghanistan hooter to the editor for “Shooter Ready”. and noticed the USMC issues the SERPA Send your letters to “Shooter Ready” IDPA II holster. S 2232 CR 719 I am convinced banning this holster is a Ready Berryville, AR 72616 Email: [email protected] mistake, and such a ban will not improve Letters to the Tactical Journal safety. Furthermore, if we blame the hol- ster for the accidental discharge, why not also ban the particular firearm involved? Classifier Confusion than my skills and abilities. A decade of No question accidental discharges are a In your second quarter, Volume 16 - 2 divorce does make me an expert in mar- serious safety issue. It is clear to me that issue of the tactical Journal Ted Murphy riage however so whatever is legal, moral the solution lies with the individual shoot- speaks about running a better match. An and allowed under common law is fine ers involved, not the holster, or even the example regarding the classifier tells us with when talking her into a new ‘toy’. I firearm they were using. that it was set up in 4 bays, with Stage 1 in would suggest you spend a bit more effort I ask that you consider so many shooters two bays, Stage 2 in one bay, and Stage 3 in bringing her into the fold and turn the who use these holsters every day without in one bay.
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