The 'Bulge' Defined
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Disagree. Don't carry appendix if you aren't skilled. It is a risky carry style which can be mitigated by practice and safety precautions. Appendix offers a low print if you're built right (need a chest and not be fat) and a fast draw with near instantaneous barrel-on-body - meaning when can you fire and hit the target anywhere during the draw stroke. Sometimes in CQB, especially undercover (which is akin to real life street scenarios), you are within 5' and drawing and shooting. You'll also see operators carrying this way.
I suppose I'll amend my original statement to only do this is you know what you are doing.😅
I'm always paranoid around firearms, and take extra precautions.
That's a good thing if you're not comfy. Go slow. Slow is smooth, smooth is fast. I have firearm within 5' of me at any given time.
Carry Ppendix all you want. Use a fucking holster designed for it.
Doesn't take much to catch a trigger on some clothing and shooting yourself in the femoral artery. Had a call like that once.
#3 will save your junk, and femoral artery.
If you don't practice, you should not carry a gun at all. If you do practice, you could carry it in your mouth and it would be safe.
Doesn't take much to catch a trigger on some clothing....
What am I talking to a bunch of Barney Fifes here lol.
Was taught the first two when I was 6 or so when I had a cap gun
Dunno, I carried safely for 40 years in every manner. Unwanna put a revolver in your fat assed waste band go-ahead. If you are not smart enough to know a semi auto needs a holster then you are barney fife
I never carry a round in the chamber. easiest safety rule of my life and I can deal with the extra 2 seconds to rack whatever gun I have
I never have an empty chamber unless it's being dismantled.
I carry striker fired (no hammer) in a designed IWB holster. Getting shot in the femoral is a fast way to die.