If a holster is to a pistol; as a sling is to a rifle...
What's a lanyard?
These things are getting hard to track down. I've had one for years, but decided I needed some dedicated ones for the CMP gun and M9.
The M&P? It amuses me that you can replace the butt-tool thing with one that's also a lanyard loop.
22 February 2019
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Hey Angus;
ReplyDeleteWe used to call the Lanyard "Dope on a rope",a guy that had a problem "misplacing" his M-16 during training got one.. but I can see the utility of the idea, if the pistol is dropped, you can still retrieve it.
All of our pistols had them. We larks-headed them to our M7 holsters for extra snag-on-everything value when working on the tank.
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