Hey everybody.
So I'm a recreational shooter. I've been frustrated by the search for the perfect holster, and to practice enough to get my draw pretty quick, so I mashed those two ideas into one. The holster always fits your gun. But y'know how people describe when they've got a lot of adrenaline in their system and time slows down? Well what if it wasn't just a subjective experience? What if you slowed down during possibly the most critical seconds of your life: when you need to draw and fire a pistol? What if there was nothing you could do about it?
It does need editing for grammar, and I'd like to write some sort of testing log - does it affect a robot arm drawing it, how broadly does it define "firearm" (super soakers, airsoft, an Obrez (cut down Mosin Nagant bolt action rifle)), how does it affect a trained shooter vs the "so which end does the bullet come out of" guy, etc.
Debating removing the shape-shifting holster part to make it tidier, though. Also, the pro shooter mentioned is definitely not a self-insert. Let's just say there's a famous pro shooter who has the same initials and is incredible with a revolver.
Also: a lot of the numbers are references to firearm calibers. Dunno if that's too "cute".