This extension may be made of canton flannel, soft side in and seam on inside for muzzle to rest upon. The side of the pocket may be fastened to the outside trousers seam to avoid snagging. Use the thumb over hammer when drawing regular model. We feel many times that a revolver would be a good companion on an automobile or camping trip, but in hot weather it is not easy to conceal especially if the coat is not worn all the time, but it may be carried in the front pocket as described above.
It is comfortable to wear and after a few days will not worry the wearer. While this draw from hands at side is not as fast as some of the others it can be improved with practice and at first appearance or feeling of danger the hand may be slipped into the pocket and owner may still look peaceful and innocent.
In this position he need not fear any kind of a draw as he has his revolver in his hand. In this draw the hand and arm must do the work. The position of leg draw would assist but this is a surprise shot from an innocent position and the leg-draw position advertises the intentions too plainly to be misunderstood.
The hip pocket draw, while not as slow to the man who has practiced it, is condemned for many reasons. The hip pocket draw was at one time universally used and every one knows about that pocket as the logical place to carry a revolver. Any one can approach from the rear and get possession of the revolver before the owner could stop him. It is a place where, if the gun hand is held, the revolver cannot easily be reached with the other hand. Every revolver carried for protection should be carried to hang in a line or in front of arms hanging at the side.
To slightly speed this hip pocket draw use leg draw position. Holsters are made that fit hip pocket and hold revolver upright, many of them with safety straps. If any of my readers should use such an outfit the only place they will find sympathy is in the dictionary.
The sleeve draw is performed with a small revolver and an elastic band, such as a piece of an inner tube, about three inches long. The revolver is worn butt down in position to be grasped by the other hand.
It is disagreeable to wear for any length of time and hands must be brought together before the draw. The swivel draw is performed by using a specially constructed swivel, part of which is attached to the belt and part to side of revolver, allowing butt to be grasped and muzzle brought in to line without detaching from belt, or it may be detached for a long shot. I see no advantage in this combination as it is not as fast as cross or leg draw and body must be turned, as angle of fire from one position is limited and distance must be short.
Another combination on the same order is the holster attached to belt by swivel of the same kind and holster cut away in a manner that will allow revolver to be fired while in the holster or may be drawn if desired. The holster, of course, has an open end. The same disadvantage is noticeable in this as in the gun and belt swivel,—the handle is not stationary and may swing as the arm is grasped. Another surprise draw is the waist-band draw.
In the absence of a holster the arm may be carried in the waist band or, in other words, next to the shirt inside the belt and trousers. This is very effective and I have never dropped a revolver carried in this position. It is usually carried as in cross draw as to position, and while not as fast as holster draw it is dangerous for the other man. Of course the arm will be more liable to rust from body perspiration.
Several years ago while traveling in the South I gave a demonstration to a certain police department. In the course of the quick-draw work I caught my shirt as the revolver was drawn, nearly spoiling the draw. A gentleman who was present came to me after the exhibition and asked me to go across the street with him to a clothing store. There he showed me a garter that, if attached to bottom of shirt and stocking, always kept the shirt down in place. I have used it ever since and have never since caught the shirt in quick-draw work.
Several surprise draws are used, as the leg and stocking draw. A small, thin holster is strapped around the leg on inside above the ankle, lower end in stocking, and a small revolver is used. The surprise may be aided by a long shoestring that may be untied by stepping on end with other foot, then, in stooping down to tie it, get the revolver and surprise is complete. The hat is another place to carry a small revolver or automatic pistol for the intentions would not be suspected.
The back of the neck between the shoulders is another hideout for small firearms or knife and a place which should be searched if looking for weapons. A large necktie or open shirt may sometimes conceal a weapon as a shoulder holster may be worn under a shirt.
The glove or mitten draw is sometimes used if trouble is anticipated at a given time and consists of a glove large enough to cover a small revolver and the hand.
To get into action pull off the glove. The overcoat cuff is sometimes utilized in carrying a small revolver. If cuff is large enough the revolver is carried muzzle toward hand and butt up on inside of wrist.
The overcoat pocket is better adapted to this than the inside coat pocket due to size and weight of cloth. Shooting through the pocket may be accomplished if thumb is held up straight toward top of hammer as shot is fired.
This will prevent the hammer catching in cloth. Wearing a holster continually in the same way and place in connection with a few minutes each day spent in practice will accustom the wearer to the feel and balance of revolver and holster to the extent that when trouble comes the revolver will seem to leap into the hand. In fact many times in police work, when all appearances indicated trouble, I have found my revolver in my hand ready for business.
An incident of this nature happened to me some years ago in Boston, Massachusetts. Cartoon Revolver drawing - step 2 Draw a curved line from the top of the rectangle, extending outside the rectangle. Cartoon Revolver drawing - step 3 Draw two curved lines beneath the rectangle, matching up to the lines within the rectangle.
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