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Originally Posted by Guns-N-Ammo
my dad is a LEO and thats what he said about this holster, but I still like it 
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Two last points before I give this subject up. In order to release the handgun you are pushing on the Serpa lock which is located where the frame (NOT THE TRIGGER) of the handgun is. I'm trying to understand how that transalates to a potential ND without severe user error being involved.
And last on a properly adjusted Serpa the motion of drawing a gun is no different from any other holster like my Galco Avenger. Your index finger slides over the holster and that releases the gun. There is no conscious "pushing" I don't even feel the button when I draw.
Rumors spread like wildfire on the Internet, all it takes is one negligent incident and someone coming out with a semi-plausible explanation to their screwup by blaming the equipment to doom a good product by heresay...