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I take retention very seriously, so I incorporate it into my drills. Once a string a fire is complete I always return my sidearm to the retention ready.
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I take retention very seriously, so I incorporate it into my drills. Once a string a fire is complete I always return my sidearm to the retention ready.
That makes some sense.
However, in the situation you are simulating, returning to retention does not make any sense, until after the threat is completely neutralized...