Actually he would like it with chicken feathers.........I have a leather jacket and boots I wear that are made from 100% real turkey hide...
Actually he would like it with chicken feathers.........I have a leather jacket and boots I wear that are made from 100% real turkey hide...
I donโt personally carry appendix, but I think itโs largely a mental thing. People in general just donโt like to point the Glock at the ****. The fact is carrying IWB at 3:00-4:00 if you have an AD holstering or unholstering you got a pretty good shot at hitting your femural artery anyway.I am a relatively new concealed carrier, although I have been shooting for 40 years. I have holstered for years while out shooting. Once I was heading to get my concealed, I started practicing appendix carry from the first thought. I have drawn hundreds upon hundreds of times in practice prior to obtaining my LTC with trigger cocked/no ammo in the pistol, and not once have I ever accidentally "triggered" the trigger. And when reholstering, the most dangerous part, why do people act like they are in a speed contest? This part should be the most cautious, methodical process. Practice makes perfect in this case.
Well, I'm giving it another try. Since my last post, I've lost 20 pounds and some of my gut mentioned above. Losing that extra weight does make it much more comfortable. I find this carry method provides easier access to the firearm, and direct observation of the holster opening during the reholster process. Appendix carry almost eliminates any concerns with printing for me.I tried it, and at first really liked it. That was until I tried it for a whole day. I had a full day of activities, including a road trip (4 hours total), get into/out of a car half a dozen times, lunch at a restaurant, range time, etc. When I finally returned home I found that I was sore from the holster digging into my thigh and groin. In addition, one of the holster clips slipped off the belt once (probably due to my gut!). Based on these, I realized that it isn't for me, so I went back to my 3 o'clock carry. Note. I have tried it a couple of times since.