Do you even HAVE a pistol lanyard?
I thought so.
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01 February 2013
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Why, yes. Yes I do.
ReplyDeleteJust on my 1911, not on any magazines.
Hmm, 1911 (singular). I need to do something about that...
Not a lanyard RING, an actual lanyard.
ReplyDeleteI got the lanyard for my CZ 82...not that I've ever attached the thing.
ReplyDeletehad a lanyard once. damn near choked myself to death with it. i guess it made sense in the horse cavalry days.
ReplyDeleteIn the tank cavalry days we attached the person end to the chest strap of the holster itself via a lark's head knot. It greatly reduces the chance of accidental hanging when dismounting.
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