Poll: Appendix Carry

Appendix Carry

  • I will never try it

    Votes: 85 28.9%
  • I want to try it

    Votes: 16 5.4%
  • I tried it but didn’t like it

    Votes: 81 27.6%
  • I carry AIWB regularly

    Votes: 112 38.1%

  • Total voters
    294
I don't like Glocks. As I said in my earlier post. I'm not pointing a gun at my junk or femoral artery. Watch the video. I don't really care what went wrong. Just know it can.

VIDEO: Holstered Pistol Discharges...Negligent or Accident? - The Truth About Guns

Video should scare the Hell out of you.

I have never carried in that position .. Just never felt comfortable to me ..

What caused the pistol to fire ?? He appears to holster it properly and the holster itself looks good .. though would like to see the Glock inserted into it to see the fit .. was the trigger exposed ?? when holstered ??
 
If it is good enough for "Yukon Cornelious" in the animated movie "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer," then it is good enough for me. Seriously, I've carried that way for 35+ years, revolvers only in a rigid holster that covers everything but the grip. Perfect hollow between my beer gut and hip.
 
no thanks for me
not comfortable

when carrying , I feel as though it is crucial to NOT figit [sic], adjust , yank and tug on you holster.

Yet MOST folks do, anyway.

AIWB , I cant sit ect[sic]
4:00 is a perfect solution for me
Yeah, it doesn't work for folks with big guts. OTOH, reaching back to 4:00 is almost a full second slower than AIWB. Plus, almost impossible for folks with injured shoulders. I have complete tears in the Rotator Cuffs, in both shoulders and my PT says that we (humans) are not even supposed to reach back like that, that that motion( without a thorough warm up) causes injury to the shoulders. I'll never do that again.YMMV
 
I carry a 442 AWIB (well, sort of, since I'm LH. Mine is WMAWBIWB - Where my appendix would be inside waist band) almost exclusively, except when I open carry. Even in shorts with a thin dri fit t shirt, it disappears. Got a real nice Snubbyfan holster to carry it in. It works for me, but like Grandma Muggins always said, there's a lid for every pot . . .
 
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I don't like Glocks. As I said in my earlier post. I'm not pointing a gun at my junk or femoral artery. Watch the video. I don't really care what went wrong. Just know it can.

VIDEO: Holstered Pistol Discharges...Negligent or Accident? - The Truth About Guns

Video should scare the Hell out of you.

This is an informative post. A Glock 43 goes off in a Kydex holster carried about 11 or 12 o'clock IWB. Apparently, the bullet went into one of his legs. It did not hit the femoral artery, nor his man parts. However, it could have. I'm sure that was scary for him and some other folks.

A few observations, because I do care why it happened.

It appears to me that this individual failed to keep his shirt out of the path of the gun into the holster. He first pulls it up high, tracks the gun toward the open holster, but he drops the hem of the shirt BEFORE the gun is holstered. The shirt goes into the holster with the gun. He does not check the holstered gun at this point to ensure it is properly in the holster. That's two mistakes.

Next, while moving he recognizes his shirt is not hanging as it should. Without checking properly, he pulls up on the shirt. It blouses over the top of the gun, but apparently the hem was still in contact with the trigger. He pulled just hard enough to move the trigger almost to the point of firing. Mistake #3.

When he bent over the shirt stretched the last little bit necessary to pull the trigger and cause the gun to fire.

If you are that careless, eventually you will shoot yourself.

Is there a carry position, a holster, and a choice of gun that would reduce or eliminate injury from negligent gun handling? Yes. Choosing such options is wise. No one should argue against that.

When each of assesses his abilities, we need to be honest and not over confident. Murphy is always lurking. As humans we make mistakes. It is almost impossible to perform critical tasks perfectly all the time.

Almost. There are many who do have the training, the repetitive experience, the proper equipment and procedures, as well as the personal care, confidence and responsibility to perform safe holstering of a gun every time.

When folks have this confidence, the priorities of choices in equipment and methods of carry may expand into riskier areas, because they perceive the benefits outweigh the risks. These are personal choices made with knowledge of the consequences.

I am more confident that I can clear the path to my AIWB holster than in any other position. I am confident I can keep the barrel pointed far enough away from my body that if I negligently discharge the gun while holstering the bullet will not hit me. I am confident I can clearly see the gun in the holster and know it is unobstructed and secure—BECAUSE it is in the Appendix position where it is most visible.

I am confident, having holstered properly, that the gun will not go off while in the holster.

I am confident I can draw the gun safely, with my finger off the trigger until I'm on target.

Seeing or hearing of negligent gun handling can either scare us and limit us, or educate and empower us to be safer and accept the critical responsibilities inherent with using guns.
 
I have carried AIWB since before it became a "thing". Started in the mid-70's carrying a Model 49 in a Bianchi suede IWB clip holster. Always appendix. Still carry that same combo to this day. It obviously works for me.
 

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AIWB Kit

J frame, Blade-Tech KLIPT holster, speed strip (not pictured), what more is needed?

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When I weighed 260 and now at 197, appendix, or around there has been my mode of carry. From various semi-autos that I never really liked to my favorite Revolvers. It has to be at least five years now I carry a Revoler in the waist and a 442 in my my pocket. Normally two of these every day.
 

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I've been carrying appendix for a lot of years. Find that sweet spot in the waist and your golden.
 
Have AIWB for over 25 years now...no matter what gun I may be carrying.

Letely I have been carrying my 629PC AIWB in a Charter Oaks Grizzly Bear holster.

 
I've been carrying every day since 1993 and alway AIWB. I've been carrying either a DA revolver or a DA auto so I've considered that long hard trigger pull a measure of safety above good practices as mentioned in other comments in this discussion. However, I now own and carry a Shield and I must admit I'm tempted to go back to the DA revolver such as a 642.

I recently bought an OWB holster from Vedder for my Shield but for my body type it prints too darn much. I have a Vedder belt too so it's not due to a poorly constructed belt. 4:00 is a no-go for me.
 
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