Posted: 9/7/2015 11:30:08 AM EDT
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When did appendix carry popularity take off?
Seems like it came out of no where. Is cross draw next? |
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I like the idea, but it seems that you need to be somewhat in shape.. My belly would probably make it uncomfortable...
Eta when I see someone like Haley demonstrate it, of looks great. In order for me to see my belt I must pull my stomach in with both hands and then thrust my hips forward... Or I can stand in front of the mirror and usually see my belt. |
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I like the idea, but it seems that you need to be somewhat in shape.. My belly would probably make it uncomfortable... Eta when I see someone like Haley demonstrate it, of looks great. In order for me to see my belt I must pull my stomach in with both hands and then thrust my hips forward... Or I can stand in front of the mirror and usually see my belt. Appendix carry works better for certain body types. With that said, I've also seen some bigger guys pull it off as well... |
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I like the idea, but it seems that you need to be somewhat in shape.. My belly would probably make it uncomfortable... Eta when I see someone like Haley demonstrate it, of looks great. In order for me to see my belt I must pull my stomach in with both hands and then thrust my hips forward... Or I can stand in front of the mirror and usually see my belt. Fatty checking in to say it depends on the gun a lot. I can appendix all day long with my S&W Shield 9mm mainly comfortable. (Sitting down it digs into my belly a bit until I casually "scratch" my belly.) Wearing an undershirt seems to eliminate this mostly. I just bought a G19 today and am thinking hip IWB carry in a King Tuk. |
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Fatty checking in to say it depends on the gun a lot. I can appendix all day long with my S&W Shield 9mm mainly comfortable. (Sitting down it digs into my belly a bit until I casually "scratch" my belly.) Wearing an undershirt seems to eliminate this mostly. I just bought a G19 today and am thinking hip IWB carry in a King Tuk. Quoted:
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I like the idea, but it seems that you need to be somewhat in shape.. My belly would probably make it uncomfortable... Eta when I see someone like Haley demonstrate it, of looks great. In order for me to see my belt I must pull my stomach in with both hands and then thrust my hips forward... Or I can stand in front of the mirror and usually see my belt. Fatty checking in to say it depends on the gun a lot. I can appendix all day long with my S&W Shield 9mm mainly comfortable. (Sitting down it digs into my belly a bit until I casually "scratch" my belly.) Wearing an undershirt seems to eliminate this mostly. I just bought a G19 today and am thinking hip IWB carry in a King Tuk. You'll want a CrossBreed, super tuck, and carry at about 4-5 o clock, I am a big guy as well. I did not like the king tuk, Glock dug into my side too much. 6'3" 290lbs for comparison. |
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You'll want a CrossBreed, super tuck, and carry at about 4-5 o clock, I am a big guy as well. I did not like the king tuk, Glock dug into my side too much. 6'3" 290lbs for comparison. Quoted:
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I like the idea, but it seems that you need to be somewhat in shape.. My belly would probably make it uncomfortable... Eta when I see someone like Haley demonstrate it, of looks great. In order for me to see my belt I must pull my stomach in with both hands and then thrust my hips forward... Or I can stand in front of the mirror and usually see my belt. Fatty checking in to say it depends on the gun a lot. I can appendix all day long with my S&W Shield 9mm mainly comfortable. (Sitting down it digs into my belly a bit until I casually "scratch" my belly.) Wearing an undershirt seems to eliminate this mostly. I just bought a G19 today and am thinking hip IWB carry in a King Tuk. You'll want a CrossBreed, super tuck, and carry at about 4-5 o clock, I am a big guy as well. I did not like the king tuk, Glock dug into my side too much. 6'3" 290lbs for comparison. I went ahead and took the risk because ot was the best the local gunshop had for the 19. Its comfortable for me I was lying on my bed earlier on my back right on top of the pistol watching TV and it didn't dig in to the point of pain. You have 4 inches and 40lbs on me, so maybe I'm not as thick as I thought. |
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Appendix carry is "Mexican Carry", renamed for some silly reason! It's been around as long as handguns themselves. I've seen old period paintings, with flintlocks being carried this way! ANYTHING but new! 'Mexican Carry' is a carry without a holster anywhere in the waistband. - Jeff Cooper as I recall. |
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I'm a big guy and carry AIWB almost exclusively due to a shoulder injury. I carry off center closer to my right hip, usually carrying a Glock 1911 or Commander sized 1911. It took some getting used to and adjusting the placement until I found the sweet spot but, I'm happy with it.
I'm using an Incog for the 19 and an off brand kydex for the 1911. It works very well for me. |
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I like the idea, but it seems that you need to be somewhat in shape.. My belly would probably make it uncomfortable... Eta when I see someone like Haley demonstrate it, of looks great. In order for me to see my belt I must pull my stomach in with both hands and then thrust my hips forward... Or I can stand in front of the mirror and usually see my belt. The proper holster makes a hell of a diff also. Don't go with any old holster stuffed in your pants....that's the reason 90% of people can't pull it off; Instead, invest in a good, purpose built holster, such as CCC's "Shaggy", or a JM Custom or Raven Concealment, or even a Zorn Holster. I just received a CCC Shaggy from Rich, the thing is awesome, and purpose built to thrust the grip of the pistol inward toward your abdomen, eliminating any printing. I also have the Zorn "Skinny rig", which works well. Backround: 5'8" tall, just under 200 lb, 36" waist. I have a bigger chest area, and this also allows shirts to have a drape effect. Anyone can do it comfortably, provided the proper holster. |
| You might take a look at clinger holsters. i have 2 of their stringray model holsters for my shield 9mm and my mod 2 in 45 and i love them. I'm thinking about ordering the atom, which is their reversible aiwb holster, for my shield as well. I also have alien gear 2.0 for my shield but i only ever wear it if i have to tuck in a shirt, to me it's just to wide for such a small gun. |
| I think that popularity of smaller pistols has made appendix carry more popular. I can't comfortably appendix carry a pistol with a longer barrel because it digs into the hip when seated. I don't even notice an LCP carried at 1 o'clock in a Desantis Summer Heat. |
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I carry Glock 19 AIWB all the time and it works great for me. Same here. I use an Incog and its an incredibly comfortable holster. AIWB is the most concealable and comfortable for me, but I'm tall and really skinny. When I've tried carrying at 4 o'clock the pistol or holster digs into my kidney and hip. |
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At least for me, my pistol points directly at my femoral artery, and not the family jewels. I'm a glass half full type of guy ![]() Quoted:
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I just cannot justify pointing a gun at my junk. Ever. I don't care how many safety features it has or how many people do it. ![]() At least for me, my pistol points directly at my femoral artery, and not the family jewels. I'm a glass half full type of guy ![]()
I know this isn't GD....I still thought it worth mention. It's just not for me, but I like the way you think. |
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Quoted: I just cannot justify pointing a gun at my junk. Ever. I don't care how many safety features it has or how many people do it. ![]() |
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Quoted: At least for me, my pistol points directly at my femoral artery, and not the family jewels. I'm a glass half full type of guy ![]() Quoted: Quoted: I just cannot justify pointing a gun at my junk. Ever. I don't care how many safety features it has or how many people do it. ![]() At least for me, my pistol points directly at my femoral artery, and not the family jewels. I'm a glass half full type of guy ![]() |
