Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Is This EDC Tactic Your Only Option? Would You Do It?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/off-body-carry/.
Very informative article with interesting perspectives. Just my view is that Springfield should take a close look at offering a scaled down XDS in 38 caliber, hence a ready on the spot pocket gun. I have a CCW for defense purposes only. My XDS45 is a great tool but I need a Arizona, hot weather unit that I can pack wearing light clothing. In threatening scenarios I would chose to run, evacuate the scene and possibly throw rocks at my invaders and first and foremost use my cell phone to call 911. In most cases a 38 should be sufficient to neutralize the opposition in a defensive situation and if it takes more than 5 to 6 rounds in that defensive situation, in my view is just teasing or perpetuating action to develop into a major gun fight that will be devastating for both the defender and the perpetrator either dead or alive. For me a small 38 is a selective, surgical defense tool and strictly defense. For now my Magnum Research Micro 38 serves my needs just fine. Thanks again for the informative article.Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Is This EDC Tactic Your Only Option? Would You Do It?” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/off-body-carry/.
They can’t make a .380 XDS/Hellcat; it wouldn’t be importable under GCA68.Very informative article with interesting perspectives. Just my view is that Springfield should take a close look at offering a scaled down XDS in 38 caliber, hence a ready on the spot pocket gun. I have a CCW for defense purposes only. My XDS45 is a great tool but I need a Arizona, hot weather unit that I can pack wearing light clothing. In threatening scenarios I would chose to run, evacuate the scene and possibly throw rocks at my invaders and first and foremost use my cell phone to call 911. In most cases a 38 should be sufficient to neutralize the opposition in a defensive situation and if it takes more than 5 to 6 rounds in that defensive situation, in my view is just teasing or perpetuating action to develop into a major gun fight that will be devastating for both the defender and the perpetrator either dead or alive. For me a small 38 is a selective, surgical defense tool and strictly defense. For now my Magnum Research Micro 38 serves my needs just fine. Thanks again for the informative article.
They can’t make a .380 XDS/Hellcat; it wouldn’t be importable under GCA68.
They did make a Colt Mustang/Sig 238 copy for a while, but they discontinued it years ago.
And when I get to a place where I can strap it on, I do so. Quickly.
ThisThe question that was asked was if Off Body carry was your only option would you off body carry or go unarmed.
If my only option was off body carry or going unarmed I would off body carry.
I have a lot of times where I cannot IWB due to clothes, i.e. no pockets, belts etc... for these situations I use several different fanny packs where I have mounted Kydex holsters in one of the flat pockets. Works great but would add 1.5 - 3 seconds to target acquisition depending on the fanny pack. At those times however I would prefer to carry than not.I am actually in the process of deciding on a new EDC bag that will have a good way to carry my weapon, should I find myself in a circumstance where I would need to take it off my body. By "a good way", I mean an enclosed, internal zipper compartment that is covered by multiple layers of thick fabric to prevent my pistol from printing through.
That being said, I would never carry a firearm off-body unless there was a compelling reason to do so. Modern CCW holsters and carry systems are so good that I can't think of many reasons why I would not be able to dress around my weapon or simply opt out of an activity or destination.
Women's bags are a target for thieves. I don't even like carrying my EDC knife in my handbag, but that is nothing compared to putting a loaded firearm in a place where it could potentially be swiped by someone who doesn't even know it's there.
Now, it would be very nice if more holster makers offered XDs .45 ACP holsters that were compatible with the PHLster Enigma system.
If the only option ends up being unable to carry my firearm, I will still carry OC spray and a knife. I do live in a constitutional carry state, but the politics of my social circles are not necessarily welcoming of firearms, and it's not a subject that is easy to raise in conversation.