Tactical Belt
In a tactical situation, there are two guns in one person?
For example, a shoulder harness for a Colt .45 ACP and a belt holster with a Ruger P89 (9 mm). Walk / clear prepared with the Colt. And as a battlefield or a situation where you have to clean up ammunition the ability to have / use both rounds would make sense, and to ensure the existence of a dysfunction. Basically less weight instead of a rifle. Do any "forces special "battle groups or other similar use any method? – Let me know what you think!
The answer is … Depends. If you know you will to have a dangerous situation, then of course he should have a long gun supported by a firearm. If you are wanting to be armed when you do not necessarily hopefully, then two firearms is an excellent idea. Many officers, many police and some regular armed citizens carry a backup weapon, addition to their main weapon. This would benefit if they disarmed or malfunction primary weapon can not be specified and put back into the fight. In addition, it is said often the fastest reload is a second weapon. It is important that you train in access to firearms from which they are taken, and target practice with two.

