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Originally Posted by KC911
I thought about that too Z....still seemed odd to me. I'm a lefty too, have a LH holster for my .45 (A Colt w/o ambi- safety, etc.), but like most, I've just learned to "adapt" to a righty world for most of my tools.
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Off-topic but... proper target practice should include:
1. Shooting two-handed - dominant hand.
2. Shooting one-handed - dominant hand.
3. Shooting two-handed - non-dominant hand.
4. Shooting one-handed - non-dominant hand.
This is especially true if your focus is home defense. You may not be able to position yourself in a location where you can defend yourself and be able to aquire a target using the two-handed dominant hand method.
That said, it still doesn't make sense why the man in the video would have a RH holster if he is left-hand dominant, as evidenced by his writing. It could have been a prop as a means of indicating that he's prepared if a crazy-level-10 woman happens across his video.
I bet 99% of the people that have seen that video noticed the holster. However, only on Pelican do you find a discussion about how the holster does not match the handed-ness of the wearer! Aint Pelican grand!?!
-Z