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how the fuck do you bend over like that? What if you need to tie your shoe, or do most aiwb wear velcro or slip ons?
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In the PI, has a burning sensation in his nether regions....blames holster.
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Zero cant holster, with wedge to rotate the grip into your body. Position horizontally so it rides in the "void" between the centerline of your abdomen and your hip bone. Experiment with vertical position to see what works for you and your choice of pistol. This is critical to avoid poking yourself with the muzzle end every time you sit down. Prior to sitting down, give a little tug upwards on your belt to position the holster for sitting. I was skeptical, but once I got a holster designed for appendix carry and spent some time getting it adjusted properly for me, I became a believer. I find it far more comfortable than the strong-side IWB method that I had used for a decade or more. All that said, if you carry much of a "spare tire" at all, I don't think it would work well at all. I think a beer gut would ruin the geometry that works for me by pushing the top of the holster away from your body and constantly digging the muzzle into your body. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/84724/20180210_132018-458407.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/84724/20180210_132025-458400.jpg View Quote |
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how the fuck do you bend over like that? What if you need to tie your shoe, or do most aiwb wear velcro or slip ons? View Quote If you have a holster that isn't dogshit, you can live a normal life and do all the normal things you can imagine while carrying AIWB. I carry that way every day of my life...sitting at a desk, sitting in a car for 12 hours, doing yard work...hell, I've even done a full brake job on a jeep while carrying AIWB. It's not hard, it just takes the right holster. About the only thing it complicates is getting a quick blowie in the laundry room. If either of you gets too vigorous the fair lady can smack her nose on your pistol. |
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if you felt i skirted not my intention, and full disclosure i cannot carry where i live, and i never made shit up, your argument was adding an SCD to a glock made it much more safe for carry, and i claim that in its stock form a glock is safe for carry, View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
if you felt i skirted not my intention, and full disclosure i cannot carry where i live, and i never made shit up, your argument was adding an SCD to a glock made it much more safe for carry, and i claim that in its stock form a glock is safe for carry, https://www.local10.com/news/florida/coconut-creek/bso-deputy-accidentally-shoots-himself-while-responding-to-north-broward-preparatory-school- Double action pistols allow you to block the hammer with your thumb during reholstering...which, as demonstrated above, is one of the primary danger zones for handling a pistol. This practice prevents a mistake from becoming an injury. Or an unseen equipment issue from becoming an injury. The SCD gives the same margin for error that a double action pistol or other hammer-fired pistol has. And does so with zero impact on the reliability of the weapon. even though i can't carry, That's why people who *DO* actually carry guns and who train with them want an extra layer of protection in case everything else goes wrong. my point is that you don't need to add an extra safety device to a glock to make it safe for carry. |
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Quoted: That's always a good idea. I also tend not to point it at my penis as well. Which also seems good. I don't see how so many appendix carry I just don't have the space in my pants. View Quote |
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Sounds like it was something with a decocker, actually
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Jesus titty-fucking Christ, fellas...do a significant number of you really think people who carry AIWB go through life posed like a fucking gingerbread man, unable to sit or bend at the fucking waist?
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Jesus titty-fucking Christ, fellas...do a significant number of you really think people who carry AIWB go through life posed like a fucking gingerbread man, unable to sit or bend at the fucking waist? View Quote |
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If you're going to completely miss the joke and attempt to correct someone's intentional misspelling, at least know how to correctly spell fallacy
As to the OP, it wasn't that big of a problem in the first place. Now it's even less of a problem. |
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Quoted: ...which means you are not performing hundreds or thousands of reholsters of a loaded firearm over the course of a year. With each of those instances having the chance of a loud noise and an injury. View Quote |
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Custom Carry Concepts "Shaggy" 5 Shot Leather "SME" Keepers Concealment Keeper JM Customs AIWB Dark Star Gear Garrity In-Victus View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What are some good holsters for AIWB? 5 Shot Leather "SME" Keepers Concealment Keeper JM Customs AIWB Dark Star Gear Garrity In-Victus Very happy with mine. No connection or benefit to me, just a satisfied user. |
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Quoted: I freely admit my ignorance here. I can and do carry daily, primarily AIWB and I just about never reholster a loaded firearm. I take the holster, with gun in it, off at night and put the whole thing back on the next morning. If I do have to take the gun out of the holster, I take the holster off my belt, the reholster the gun, then put the whole thing back on. Am I just being overly paranoid? Why are people reholstering so much? Serious question, I respect your posts and knowledge. View Quote If i am working a drill from the draw, i might draw and shoot 50 or more times in an hour or two. Something like the F.A.S.T. drill, for instance. |
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Training repetitions would be my guess. If i am working a drill from the draw, i might draw and shoot 50 or more times in an hour or two. Something like the F.A.S.T. drill, for instance. View Quote |
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Savage imagery.
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Must have been a glock. Gotta use a MIC with those things if you'rr AIWBing
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It's really not rocket science.
Solid holster with the clips so you can take it on and off with the pistol in it Don't mod the guns trigger/strikers and such in any way that could compromise safety features. If you are reholstering loaded firearm (drills at the range) there is a stance with one leg back, lean back a little, and you can reholster without actually pointing the gun at your nuts. Guns like the PPS the striker sticks out the back of the slide and you can press your thumb down on it and even if the trigger catches something you can catch it without discharging the firearm. Learn how to draw a firearm without putting your booger hook on the trigger until you have cleared the holster and have the gun pointed away from your body. Getting your finger on the trigger at the earliest possible millisecond is not the key to a good draw. |
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Why are people reholstering so much? Serious question, I respect your posts and knowledge. View Quote If you train you will be reholstering a loaded gun a lot...and in real life if you have to use the gun you will have to reholster a loaded gun. Developing safe practices for doing so, then, would be a good idea. |
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My biggest fear and totally why I remove my holster from my belt before reholstering. View Quote |
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Ah, fair enough. I practice drawing and dry fire with snap caps, but don't have the honor of drawing at the range. I think this means I need more training. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Training repetitions would be my guess. If i am working a drill from the draw, i might draw and shoot 50 or more times in an hour or two. Something like the F.A.S.T. drill, for instance. |
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Small Johnson's View Quote As I've lost weight, comfort for AIWB increased dramatically. I have gigantic balls, but when you are skinny enough that your beer gut isn't pushing the muzzle into your junk.....it's super comfy and conceals like a dream, draw is faster. Better weight distribution of belt-mounted items. |
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That’s why I switched to a P30. I wear my Glock OWB at 3:00 now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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You would think(I would at least) that anytime the muzzle of your handgun is pointing at your dick you would use double dare extreme type caution.
However,since I consider carrying any handgun in any sort of IWB manner absolutely uncomfortable I won't be worrying about shooting off my dick or ass. |
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I'd like to try AIWB it's just too uncomfortable. How do you guys do it? View Quote |
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It seems crazy that folks think a Marine is considered an expert at handling a handgun. Rifle sure. I carry my G19 appendix with no worries. I don't even remove my holster to reinsert it.
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My experience indicates high-waist Dad-jeans are the only way to go for AIWB, unless of course, you never sit down. Zero belly fat here. I won’t wear the Dad-jeans, so I wear it 3-4 o’clock. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Where my belt sits (at my waistline) I don't have problems with the holster. |
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Quoted: I freely admit my ignorance here. I can and do carry daily, primarily AIWB and I just about never reholster a loaded firearm. I take the holster, with gun in it, off at night and put the whole thing back on the next morning. If I do have to take the gun out of the holster, I take the holster off my belt, the reholster the gun, then put the whole thing back on. Am I just being overly paranoid? Why are people reholstering so much? Serious question, I respect your posts and knowledge. View Quote At night I do the same thing. Holster with pistol in it goes on night stand. No kids in my house. I'd rather not reach over half asleep and jam the trigger reaching for my gun if something goes bump in the night. |
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Quoted: Move it over, not directly in the center View Quote With the right pants fit and holster ride height adjustment, it's only a discomfort when I carry my threaded barrel 17 |
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What are some good holsters for AIWB? View Quote I currently wear a Vedder Light Tuck appendix and a seperate iwb mag pouch on other side of my belt buckle. |
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Ok, @Bennjammin. Time to put up or shut up. Tell thet class about your experience carrying and training with the SCD. Be specific. @John_Wayne777 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: The 1911 is almost tailor made for AIWB with the thumb and grip safety. The Glock can be made quite safe via the SCD. @John_Wayne777 My thumb covers the back of the slide anyways due to almost 20 years shooting hammer fired guns. |
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