Gun Hub Forums banner
1 - 3 of 6 Posts

· Administrator
Joined
·
7,286 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
Hello all, another newbie question. I gather that most of you under most circumstances prefer a 1911 type .45 for your PDW. I shot a Springfield today at a local range. It was a Milspec accept in stainless with adjustable sites. It was nice but how do you conceal something like that? I'm a pretty big guy but I have been confined to a wheelchair for the last 20 some years, so Obviously, I am almost always in a sitting position. I have shot a .38 snubbie and they practically dissapear when concealing, but many people find the calibre unsattisfactory for self defense.
Does anyone have any experience as or with a wheelchair bound shooter? Any comments would be appreciated as always.

SpecialEd
 

· Administrator
Joined
·
7,286 Posts
Discussion Starter · #4 ·
Sleuth said:
I have met several shooters (including IPSC competitors) in wheelchairs. Most of them went cross draw. One had his chair rigged to bolt on a strong side (exposed) for competition. This could be a good place for kydex holsters.
How in the heck do them compete from wheelchairs? (really, punching paper can get pretty boring!)

Ed
 
1 - 3 of 6 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top