No reason to ever rush the reholster process. Putting your gun away means all threats are accounted for
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Better to be deliberate than rush
@devilsoffspring551910 ай бұрын
Unless the guy hits the deck just as you hear police sirens! Put that shit away before they drill you! Dropping it on the floor just buggers the finish and they might swipe it even if they don't shoot you. Once they have it they'll never give it back to you--you're now out a gun even if the judge decides it's legit self-defense.
@slhenorth700210 ай бұрын
Speaking of rush. From the camera angle it appears the shooter at :31 seconds was amazingly quick to have finger on trigger. @@tenicorusa
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
@@slhenorth7002 That's USPSA GM Mark Smith. He's fast.
@musicalADD_theband10 ай бұрын
@@devilsoffspring5519I don’t think that would happen in most cases
@AlexJon1410 ай бұрын
"Rules only matter if they change behavior" is a great line in many areas of life.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
🔥
@DrQuagmire15 ай бұрын
@@tenicorusa for me dude, I find carrying on my waist to be the easiest and most convenient when using both semi-auto handguns and revolvers (and this depends on both clothing and holsters being used)
@trumandavis4325 күн бұрын
Rule 1: Dont point it at anything youre not willing to destroy. Aka YOUR NARDS Still a good and informative video tho
@David_Quinn_Photography10 ай бұрын
when I was taking my CCW class my instructor said "if you take your gun out the world already knows you have it, so take all the time in the world to put that gun back" in 22 years of training he had one injury and guess when it was? yep, when someone was holstering their gun at the end of class.
@Eaon6910 ай бұрын
I always wondered if these instructors ever have it in their minds about this. Its pretty risky to go in front of new gun owners with loaded weapons to teach them I think but I guess 22 years and only 1 accident is a good sign!
@BensonBol8 ай бұрын
Amazing. I got it
@PanarchyTheater6 ай бұрын
Reminds me of all the times you hear about the police shooting a CCW holder who just stopped a mass casualty event. Because he kept his piece visible for too long.
@_.-._.-._.-._.-6 ай бұрын
@@PanarchyTheater Have a link or something to an example?
@WettDoggTV5 ай бұрын
@@PanarchyTheaterwhen did this happen? 😂😂😂
@insiditious62039 ай бұрын
1. Deliberate movements 2. Trigger/ finger discipline 3. Remove holster, reholster, secure holstered weapon in ur appendix carry position Those r the 3 things I do to ensure my safety. I carry appendix everywhere I go, even if it’s just for a late night drive with no destination
@ProffesorChaosesFile4 ай бұрын
I don’t carry, and was wondering why you wouldn’t just remove the holster. Seems like by far the safest way.
@xeeda22592 ай бұрын
@@ProffesorChaosesFile i now am able to carry and am a little intimidated by that. Think i will do this as well and with everything else in the video im not worried anymore
@Black-nf3tx19 күн бұрын
@@xeeda2259 How's it been a month later, you get comfortable enough to appendix in public yet or still training?
@jeremypriest40628 күн бұрын
100% pull holster to reholster.
@basicallynuclear307310 ай бұрын
As a fat guy, appendix forces me to lose weight
@truecross40909 ай бұрын
I heard a marine say once, "your greatest weapon is your fitness." And I'm too heavy and guilty as well, but we spend so much time picking guns and ammo and holster we don't think about the simple. Would I be fast enough to run away if needed or strong enough if the fight got close. A good weapon needs to be maintained, men. You need to be a weapon.
@michaelcannata36819 ай бұрын
Get the Fat guy holster from jx tactical !!
@taylorsessions41438 ай бұрын
@@truecross4090Amen! Been hitting the gym M-W-F every week this year and although the scale hasn't moved, I feel strong and confident. At 5'10 and 275, I'm proud of my twelve minute mile 😅 gotta train with my weapons.
@ExactAeration7 ай бұрын
Carnivore Diet for the win 🏆 One Meal a day. Tons of videos in KZbin... Exercise for strength 💪 fitness... Gotta change diet for weight loss...
@waefawawrgaw28357 ай бұрын
or you can just open carry lmao
@roaring_angels10 ай бұрын
It’s not only the holsters that make you guys a great company, you guys are providing absolutely incredible value and information. I am such a satisfied customer and supporter. Keep these up, fellas.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support 🤙
@ivsiguitarist9 күн бұрын
One of the best appendix carry videos I've seen yet. So much fear mongering from people that still wonder why we choose to carry a round in the chamber. Your lesson concretes my confidence in continuing to carry appendix.
@enice61710 ай бұрын
Finally. Someone made a dedicated video on this that’s actually good
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. Appreciate the support. 🤙
@jeffanon17725 ай бұрын
@@tenicorusaI've carried concealed for over FIFTY years & I've never shot myself because largely because I don't deliberately point a loaded pistol at my testicles &/or femoral arteries... News flash...all the practice in the World won't make you bulletproof or immune to accidents.
@catalystactual649111 ай бұрын
It's almost like if you don't pull the trigger... the gun won't go off (well SOME guns might.. lol). The fear of appendix carry comes from lack of training and lack of confidence in yourself to safely manipulate the firearm from that position.
@papichulo157711 ай бұрын
Unless it’s a Sig p320
@catalystactual649111 ай бұрын
@@papichulo1577 That's why I had to make a little disclaimer lol
@SkullanGuns11 ай бұрын
It smashed my hotdog so bad.
@jayfig7811 ай бұрын
I’ll carry appendix maybe around 5% of the time, if at all. There’s this universal rule. Never point a gun at anything you don’t want to destroy. For some reason, we carved out an exception for the most vital part of the human body. I’m not exactly sure why that is, but there are many variables for what can happen. And malfunctions are still part of that equation. And it only takes one incident to ruin your life permanently. Just imagine, you have a gun so you and your family can be safe, and the very tool that’s supposed to keep you safe is the one that makes you unsafe. Doesn’t make much sense to me. So, my rule of thumb is, 1 in the chamber… 4-5 o’clock carry 95% of the time. If my gun ever malfunctioned, I’ll have a bad week and perhaps a small surgery. If your gun malfunctions at appendix, it could change your life completely. And no one is going to take responsibility for what happened to you after it happens, especially the manufacturer.
@Neffie4211 ай бұрын
Ah hmm sig ah hmm
@johndingly19678 ай бұрын
This entire story and information from 2:30 - 3:34 absolutely hit home with me and will forever change the way I handle firearms. Being American and living with my gun owning grandfather, I naturally learned firearm safety. Now that I am an adult and new gun owner, I have definitely had this sense of "guns I know are unloaded are 100% safe", and from this point forward will never think the same. Thank you, sir.
@MrJeronlewis10 ай бұрын
Here's an idea, don't change the factory-installed springs and sears if you're gonna carry with one in the pipe. That will keep your junk safer.
@victorsantillan227610 ай бұрын
reading that makes me like my 7lb trigger even more lol
@Edward5522110 ай бұрын
Here’s another idea. Don’t carry one in the chamber. With training you can rack the slide in the same time it takes you to point and shoot.
@rosettastoned500210 ай бұрын
@@Edward55221absolute horse-hockey but alright
@davidnunez352310 ай бұрын
how do you do that on a self assembled lower? lol. been carrying overwatch precision appendix in a p80 lower appendix for 2 years already no issues. definitely tested it a bunch before but with a glock trigger, it needs to be pulled to fully load the striker spring so nothing can happen even if there is some internal malfunction that drops the sear.
@davidnunez352310 ай бұрын
@@Edward55221 if you're going to do that then it's better to not carry than having someone get the jump on you and remove your gun for the use of criminals.
@ernestl70910 ай бұрын
Rule #1 as a gun owner THE GUN IS ALWAYS LOADED EVEN WHEN ITS NOT
@chrism158610 ай бұрын
Not when the mags out and the bolts back and chamber clear
@chrism158610 ай бұрын
Unless it’s an open bolt fire arm then it would be mag out bolt closed
@evanshall10 ай бұрын
Thanks dad.
@italysr10 ай бұрын
@@chrism1586what an ignorant comment
@KTannerPaisleyKK10 ай бұрын
That's the exact same saying when I have to check a diaper
@seinfelb685111 ай бұрын
For me, a small guy, appendix carry is the best choice for a simple reason. I never have to worry about the grip printing when I’m seated or bending over. It’s also way more comfortable when seated.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
That is the case for a lot of folks. Thanks for watching
@Grooove_e10 ай бұрын
Agreed, I'm a larger guy and with AIWB I EDC a Beretta M9A4 with a Surefire X300U in a T-Rex Sidecar. Doesn't print, isn't uncomfortable at all.
@tomcat155510 ай бұрын
Isn't it uncomfortable to carry appendix when sitting down?
@Grooove_e10 ай бұрын
@@tomcat1555 depends on a lot of things, holster setup, body type, size of the firearm. But when it's set up right it's perfectly comfortable.
@seinfelb685110 ай бұрын
@@tomcat1555 once you get the ride height correct it’s fine. Im a 5’7” manlet so I can do it with a G19 but no big flashlight or else it gets real uncomfortable
@zforce439910 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a transparent discussion. We need more of this in the community. I felt exactly as you described when carrying. It was all I could think about. My wife is grabbing steaks and asking me what else is on the grocery list and all I can think about is I have a loaded gun on me in public. Very reassuring to know others feel the same way. It is an incredible responsibility that should be taken with the utmost seriousness.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Appreciate the support! 🤙 Let us know if there are other topics we should cover.
@zforce439910 ай бұрын
@@tenicorusa Absolutely. Not sure how you feel about it but a video of the pros and cons of open carry vs conceal might be a good one. Personally I'm against open carry and don't like seeing guys flexing in public like it's the wild West. Don't really have any positives to say about it other than slightly faster access. Would like to know your thoughts.
@stevesweeney789210 ай бұрын
Approaching 50 years of carry. I was a NRA LEO Firearms Instructor before I trusted myself enough to go appendix carry. In competition it was natural. Now it's all automatic and muscle memory. In a Patrol car it could be very difficult to draw from the seated position. We did not have the appendix carry as an option. Listening to you I sound like I am listening to one of my lectures. Great job Brother and Thank you for your service. Beware of FBI style jacket wind cords and cinching knobs when reholstering! Sgt.SteveRet 🇺🇸
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support! 👍
@nilov719 ай бұрын
50 years of not carrying. Never felt the need to, never heard of anyone that felt the need. But I'm European, so I can't relate to constantly feeling threatened by everyone you meet.
@Brightsunlight9 ай бұрын
@@nilov71if Johanna Blanes would have had a means to defend herself should wouldn’t have been graped and murdered by that Syrian refugee in France. The saying goes “better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it”. You’re more than free to pretend bad people don’t exist it’s all good.
@stevesweeney78929 ай бұрын
@nilov71 you never worked in Law Enforcement either I bet!
@nilov719 ай бұрын
@stevesweeney7892 No, I haven't...
@russi17437 ай бұрын
A few weeks ago, a retired us forces dude shot his balls off in the next bay to me in the outdoor shooting range. He was practicing draw from aiwb holster with p229, I think. He miricaly lived. The guy was experienced for sure, and those accidents do happen to the best of us. It made me very uneasy to carry my p320xc aiwb and especially with all those "discharged while holstered" news. I will probably switch to the hammer fired decocker ver pistol soon. I spend most of my shooting time competing in uspsa, but now I dedicate a few sessions a month (maybe 500rds) to practice my live fire appendix draw. My advice to all, no matter how much experience you think you have, don't get too comfortable, stay sharp. Do daily dryfire before holstering.
@wyesolsirius49476 ай бұрын
Whew, that’s just nuts. Prayers to that dude.
@chodieefoster5 ай бұрын
@@wyesolsirius4947nuts lol
@joer83864 ай бұрын
I just don't understand why would a person need to holster their gun while their holster is on their belt in the appendix carry. I get into the habit of removing my holster, holstering the gun away from me, then putting my holster back on my belt. Of course, it's more time consuming, but I never have to worry about hurting Ole' Charlie.
@cbwizard198210 ай бұрын
I'd like to thank you for the levity at 6:25, and an informational video altogether.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
The media team likes to take some creative liberties. 😂 Glad to hear you appreciate it. Appreciate the support. 🤙
@PinballCollection4 ай бұрын
I was so locked in by this point in the video. That pic completely wiped me out 😂😂
@Killer-SeveN11 ай бұрын
Tessa Booth has a video and demonstrates pivoting your hips forward and moving your torso backwards when reholstering to get any part of body out of the way of muzzle. Its what I do when reholstering from AIWB.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Changing your body position when reholstering is a good practice 👍
@The_Kirk_Lazarus10 ай бұрын
Mas Ayoob has a similar video.
@KenS8269 ай бұрын
Another excellent video covering every aspect of concealed carry in a thorough and easy to understand way. I especially liked the re-holstering tutorial. I have never seen that explained so well. Sharing this video.
@tenicorusa9 ай бұрын
We appreciate the support!
@tangero346210 ай бұрын
I appreciate framing it as a more mature mindset being needed. I know people who at minute one of learning how to handle and shoot firearms likely had the maturity to handle safe practices around AIWB, and I also know folks who've been around guns their whole lives that I absolutely don't trust with that. I think you can crawl-walk-run those sorts of people into AIWB, but it takes active change from them to make that happen.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Well said
@UncleDanBand6411 ай бұрын
I prefer to carry outside the waist at 3:00. Sometimes based on clothing that is not possible and I appendix carry. My draw is smooth and fluid from either position and slightly faster from appendix. No issues drawing from appendix but, I personally will remove the holster and insert the gun as one unit. Do I have to? No but, I see no reason to be in a hurry to reholster.
@johnshepherd967611 ай бұрын
I am with you on OWB. I just find any form of IWB very uncomfortable, even with my G42. I do live in an open carry State so I am not concerned about printing from a legal standpoint but people are overly concerned people might notice. It is my experience that 75%+ of the population won't notice an openly carried pistol let alone one that is covered but prints a little bit.
@UncleDanBand6411 ай бұрын
@johnshepherd9676 That is about the same for me. I have found for me appendix carry is comfortable or more comfortable with Micros but, it wasn't until I got the Kore Essentials belt. When I carry appendix my holster is about 1:00 to 1:30. The Kore belt causes a slight stand off at the buckle. Unlike most guys that carry appendix I keep my buckle in the front but pulled over to about 11:00. That has made all of the difference in the world to me.
@takedeadaim867110 ай бұрын
If it works for you that’s great. For me anything IWB is just not comfortable. I carry, and have for over 40 years, OWB at 3-4 o clock I can draw and re holster without looking with slow deliberate movement the gun slides back in the holster. I don’t care what works for others, what I do mind is going to a training and having someone demand I change what has worked for me because they were a super operator with PDC agency. There is more than one way to safely carry a firearm.
@UncleDanBand6410 ай бұрын
@@takedeadaim8671 I agree 100% carry the way you like.
@joer83864 ай бұрын
@@UncleDanBand64 Everything you said, I do. From where I keep my buckle to taking out my holster from my belt to holster my gun. I am happy that smart minds think alike.
@BouncermanDotCom11 ай бұрын
1. Use the proper holster for your firearm 2. When placing your firearm into the holster, make sure it is properly seated 3. Keep your finger off of the trigger 4. Don't aim it at anything you don't want dead or destroyed 5. If you have to use your firearm, know that whatever is behind what you are about to shoot will also possibly die or get destroyed. How much more simple do you need it??
@DA-rm5bh10 ай бұрын
Are you ignoring #4? Many people on YT will either ignore, deny or lie about every FACT they simply don't like.
@BouncermanDotCom10 ай бұрын
@@benfranklin5335 I have read the babbling riddles of the truly insane, but I have never had even a thought to live by their words. Unlike the 10 commandments, I can easily prove that guns exist, and eventually a day will come where if you have a gun and don't follow those rules, a boom will be heard, someone will die and/or something will be destroyed. I think if people would stop with the PC foolishness of not wanting to offend or hurt feelings, and make them view bodies and the destruction of what bullets do, let them puke a few times...I think it would make people see reality.
@DA-rm5bh10 ай бұрын
@@benfranklin5335 I'm confused....are you saying most people cannot follow simple rules or that the 5 rules are outdated?
@timsimmons999510 ай бұрын
And appendix carry violates #4 and arguably #2 and #5 because it is pointed at oneself during holstering, during carry, and during a (possibly stressful) draw.
@jb7648910 ай бұрын
@@DA-rm5bhthis is what it looks like when thinking scares you
@jessco895010 ай бұрын
I mostly carry IWB at the 4 o-clock position. But if I’m not wearing a jacket or sweatshirt I carry appendix just cause it’s more concealable. 4pm is easily the most comfortable area to carry but comes with a lot of risks with printing and someone grabbing your gun.
@sjagain10 ай бұрын
How many reports have you seen, read or heard about where the bad guy saw the imprint of a weapon and grabbed it? Pretty hard to do if you're aware of your surroundings, and have your shirt covering the weapon. They would have to pull your shirt up and then grab your weapon without you knowing or fighting back...Pretty hard to do.
@heatherva7 ай бұрын
what does printing mean in this context?
@joer83864 ай бұрын
@@sjagain I actually saw that in a video. Yes, you should ALWAYS be aware of your surroundings... but there will be times you WILL lose focus. There are sooo many things that occurs in your life that it is impossible to remain focus on one though all day long. That is what happened to the guy in the video. He went to talk to really quickly ask the clerk at the register for information when out of no where, a guy comes to his back an in lightning speed, picks up his shirt and removes his gun and runs off. It happened in seconds. I guess the guy noticed the printed gun. Of course, this happened in a place that was not safe, but it just comes to show that when you feel safe, you may lose focus. By carrying it appendix, I never have to worry about getting my gun taken away from me.
@WALSTIB107Ай бұрын
At 5’11” 215, I don’t have much of a gut but I’m also not ripped. I have a Tenicor paired with a shield plus. I’ve followed all the instructions and tips and tricks regarding placement and comfort for appendix carry. Tried the pencil method. Tried higher, lower, moving it from straight-up 12 o’clock to 2:30 in small increments. Wedges and no wedge, pillow and mo pillow. Nothing works. Simply can’t get comfortable. At 3:30/4 o’clock the comfort level is fantastic. That’s how I carry. I respect and understand everything said in this video and others about AIWB. And I kinda wish I had the option and that it was comfortable. But it’s not. So for anyone out there reading this who has gone through everything I have, tried many holsters micro adjusted at virtually every position, there’s no shame in putting up your hands and saying “AIWB just doesn’t work for me”.
@koyle30278 ай бұрын
Next video title: How I shot myself after 20+ years carrying appendix
@tenicorusa8 ай бұрын
The risk is never 0%. 😂
@REM977Ай бұрын
😂
@theotherwillie19 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@2agunguy510 ай бұрын
Great video explanation of appendix carry. I started off Carrying 3 o'clock then because of printing and just figuring out it is way better to carry appendix I started carrying CZ decockers. Now I carry 365s appendix which was kinda scarry at first but you just need to use a good holster and reholster looking it in very carefully. For anyone who wants an extra failsafe and you don't mind carrying a larger more Glock 19 size pistol buy a CZ double action decocker like the P-07, P-01, or a Shadow 2 compact, these give you an extra level of saftey with the longer double action pull as well as being able to keep your thumb over the hammer when reholstering. With your thumb over the hammer you will feel if anything catches the trigger.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
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@memedealer17110 ай бұрын
I only carry appendix, i know it's not going to go off but i feel phantom pains in my leg when im carrying sometimes, but overall imo it's the safest bc us appendix advocates are trained to be safe while holstering, we make sure our garment is absolutely cleared and we walk our firearm into the holster. I've seen some people get into a hurry to shove it the holster really fast and it gives me the spooks 😂. Safety depends on the person 🙂
@houseofhas93558 ай бұрын
How long you been doing it. How does one get into it. The fear as a newbie it scares me. I don't want to lose my junk 😂
@joer83864 ай бұрын
I do not see any scenario where you need to holster your firearm in the holster while it is on your belt in appendix carry. I take away my holster from my belt, holster facing in a safe direction, then put the holster back on my belt. Yes, it is more time consuming, but I will never have to worry my good old trusted friend that have satisfied me oh so many times, by one stupid accident. There is a reason it's called an accident. It may never happen, but when it does, you will wish you didn't take the risk in the first place.
@memedealer1714 ай бұрын
@@houseofhas9355 first you need to understand firearms don't go off by themselves. Learn all the internals that make the gun safe and watch a video on it. Our minds can expect the worst when it comes to doing something we are unfamiliar with such as fear of failure, accidents, you can't let fear control you. Trust me, it may take awhile to get over the fears of carrying appendix, but during that time pray to God, practice and go by sheer faith. It's safe, some may say it's reckless, just don't get to comfortable and be negligent, Jesus loves you and stay safe.
@seawaterr2 ай бұрын
@@joer8386the gun won’t go off by itself especially a glock which is what i carry. every “accidental” shooting is more of a negligent one; shitty holster, finger near the trigger, ect. if you’re careful and watch the gun go in and out you’ll never shoot yourself
@joer83862 ай бұрын
@@seawaterr I do not disagree with you. These accidents especially occur in high stress scenarios like I've been in. It's better to be safe than sorry. Even the gun's community most sacred safety rule, which is, "Do not point your gun at anything you do not intend to shoot" says it better than I could. You yourself named two potentials, and that's two too many.
@weeyee609 ай бұрын
Nice! Thank you for sharing your knowledge on this topic. Your presentation & demeanor are very pleasant. Not typical to see, when searching for videos to view & learn from. 👊🏽
@tenicorusa9 ай бұрын
Appreciate the feedback. 👊
@CharlesLewis-n6n10 ай бұрын
This is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen this instructor really gets it i also have been carrying appendix for over 32 years and every single thing that this instructor has said was absolutely true I also am a Certified Master Firearms Instructor i was so impressed with the knowledge of this instructor I’m going to also incorporate certain things from his videos to my own advanced Students Hey brother keep up the good work making Great Learning And Teaching videos their only a few instructors who really care about students learning Quality Training Concepts Thank God for people who care the industry of Firearms Training regimes ⭕️⭕️⭕️
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
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@jamescarter41756 ай бұрын
I found that appendix carry works the best for me for all of the reasons you mentioned. It's also the most comfortable carry method for me. I love my Glock 19s and other striker fired guns, but I carry a CZ-P07, a DA/SA gun with a decocker. The DA trigger pull is about 9 lbs, the SA pull is about 4 lbs. I carry it with a round in the chamber, decocked. When I holster the gun it is decocked and my thumb is on the back of the hammer while holstering.
@masonrainwater24779 ай бұрын
I carry appendix and almost always holster the firearm out of my pants and then stick the whole thing on my waistband instead of holstering in the waistband to really eliminate the chance of errors.
@practicalphotography12358 ай бұрын
Wise
@abluoh25206 ай бұрын
Exactly what I do I refuse to holster appendix while it's on me
@michaelgarrett22665 ай бұрын
Me too
@TheRange74 ай бұрын
So seriously, when you go to the range to practice your live fire draw from concealment do you take the holster out every single time to reholster?
@masonrainwater24774 ай бұрын
@@TheRange7 no you dingle I holster it like normal because that's simulating a real life situation, and i always look it into the holster for an added layer of safety. There's no reason to add unnecessary risk by holstering it like I'm at the range every morning when I strap it on.
@hoseman12111 ай бұрын
I wear a compression shirt under the t shirt/polo shirt . No chance of shirt getting caught between gun and holster during reholstering .
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
A good undershirt helps a lot. Thanks for watching.
@hoseman12110 ай бұрын
It helps when you have a little stomach too lol
@luigisavoia24018 ай бұрын
A 1911 style gun with a thumb safety and a grip safety helps.
@TecnoTyler2 ай бұрын
Don’t need either if you’re keeping the trigger guard clear. If your gun goes off without the trigger being pulled, why are you carrying it?
@fjb493213 күн бұрын
@@TecnoTyler Tyler, @luigisavoia is correct. . . ☆
@troyf13 ай бұрын
Everyone is an expert. Me too. With the proper clips, it's easy to take your holster off, point downrange and re-holster, then put the holster back on. Easy and quick to do!
@DanielMiranda-lu2bn10 ай бұрын
I carry a gen 1 p320 apendix 12 o'clock just to keep me on edge
@Tenicor_Mike10 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@JSmitty3334910 ай бұрын
😂😂 💥
@alldayballin019 ай бұрын
The rush you must feel has got to be INCREDIBLE 😂
@johnanderson617125 күн бұрын
00⁹@@Tenicor_Mike
@chmurray464420 күн бұрын
Pretty BALLSY
@ICKY42710 ай бұрын
a really good point i heard recently about carrying is that you do NOT need to re holster quicky. ever. if you are holstering your gun then there is no threat, there is no rush. whatever rush there may have been must be over if youre putting your gun away. so its ok to take your time and do it safely.
@jamesparham973410 ай бұрын
Agreed. No threat, no reason to rush.
@joer83864 ай бұрын
Then, take the holster from your belt and then draw. You can then put the holster on your belt with the gun already inserted without any worries in the world.
@n0n90017 ай бұрын
This is why I prefer DA / SA when appendix carrying. Thumb on the hammer during reholster.
@SaleenJ8 ай бұрын
I don't have my appendix anymore, this type of language is very hurtful (LOL)
@JustJenRx23 күн бұрын
lol you beat me to it!!! 😂😂😂
@bigbadjohnpesek9894Ай бұрын
First rule of thumb...keep your finger off the trigger until your ready to fire. Second rule before you reholster put the safety on.
@Duriologist8 ай бұрын
Thanks for an informative video! Being new to concealed carry, I'd never really thought about the reholstering procedure.
@tenicorusa8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support!
@liberaceboiithe3rd511 ай бұрын
These informative videos are wonderful, keep it up. Love my Malus sol and zero belt
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Happy to hear you like the gear. Thanks for watching.
@kianhenrichson94524 ай бұрын
very knowledgeable former officer/instructors that helps me learn more confidently on my CC and the laws needed to abide by to not just carry but be a responsible individual around others as a civilian
@NPC-Gamer10 ай бұрын
I've been appendix carrying and training since 2007 with a cloth uncle Mike's holster and haven't shot myself in the stones yet. I do really feel like I need a holster upgrade though
@brendanireland556110 ай бұрын
You definitely need a new holster dude
@NPC-Gamer10 ай бұрын
@brendanireland5561 I really do. That old holster wanted to die years ago
@joer83864 ай бұрын
Why don't you just remove the holster from your belt to holster your weapon? I don't see any scenario where you would need to holster your gun while the holster is on your belt. Yes, it is more time consuming... but I guess it is better to be safe than sorry.
@romagman9 ай бұрын
I conceal carry and I use the appendix style because holstering from the hip hurts my back. I find using that style is very comfortable and most of the time you forget its even there.
@tenicorusa9 ай бұрын
💯
@HellaSmuuv11 ай бұрын
Been waiting on a video like this🙌🏾
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching 👍
@Mackcolak-xf5bk2 ай бұрын
Here are the key about safely carrying a gun in the appendix position: 1. Appendix carry refers to carrying a gun inside the waistband between the hip points, roughly from 10:30 to 1:30 position. 2. The speaker, Jeff from Tacor, has carried appendix for 15 years without incident. 3. Appendix carry is considered natural and intuitive, as it places the weapon in an easily accessible front area. 4. It can be more concealable than hip carry, allowing for fitted or athletic clothing. 5. While appendix carry is safe when done properly, it requires a mature skill set and proper mindset due to the smaller margin for error. 6. The main risk comes from the reholstering process, not from carrying itself. 7. Proper equipment is crucial: a good belt, holster, and clothing setup are essential. 8. A defined skill set for drawing and reholstering safely is necessary: - Clear cover garment deliberately - Ensure nothing obstructs the holster - Use a muzzle wedge or body contour on the holster - Bring the heel of the hand to the stomach when reholstering - Rotate the muzzle down to find the holster opening 9. Changing body position (stepping back, tilting hips forward) can increase safety margin when reholstering. 10. The speaker recommends new shooters start with outside waistband carry before progressing to appendix carry. 11. Internalizing and strictly adhering to universal firearm handling rules is crucial for safe carry in any position. 12. The video emphasizes that guns are inherently dangerous and should be treated as such, regardless of carry position.
@adamkaminski10 ай бұрын
You have to practice holstering, certainly. But, in my experience in several years of appendix carry, in daily usage you may not have to take that risk, you just put your holster in your belt with your gun already holstered. And at the end of the day, you took your holster from your belt with your gun in it (unless you need to use your gun during the day, which is very rare to occur).
@rocker76m887 ай бұрын
I'm definitely doing this. No need to play "Quick Draw McGraw" and run the risk of an accident.
@BBaldwin7 ай бұрын
Agreed. I NEVER remove my gun from the holster unless I’m firing it or cleaning it.
@joer83864 ай бұрын
OMG! I wrote this exact comment in a previous post. I wrote: "I just don't understand why would a person need to holster their gun while their holster is on their belt in the appendix carry. I get into the habit of removing my holster, holstering the gun away from me, then putting my holster back on my belt. Of course, it's more time consuming, but I never have to worry about hurting Ole' Charlie."
@BensonBol8 ай бұрын
I really benefited from this video.the guy is well versed on it.thank you so much
@tenicorusa8 ай бұрын
Appreciate the feedback. 🤙
@Jleitte10 ай бұрын
Outstanding video! As a retired LEO, I still carry at about 4 o'clock because of gun retention training and habit. I really like the idea of caring cross-draw.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support!
@AnonymousMycologist2 ай бұрын
If I ever do have to reholster in appendix, it'll be because I've used the handgun in self defense. Otherwise, the gun is in the holster when the holster goes onto my belt. Gun comes out of the holster for the night stand, then back in the holster before I put it on my belt for carry the following morning.
@BishopBlast10 ай бұрын
This is the way I have always carried, most comfortable and best access….love it
@MrKitty-zv3dl10 ай бұрын
When drawing from a horizontal shoulder holster you flag the non shooting arm unless you raise and tuck. Same issue with a major artery at risk but more people have issues with a weapon pointed at their junk. Know the dangers in the method of your carry and minimize the risks by training.
@KiloBee7777 ай бұрын
I always remove the holster from my waist to reholster.
@ElliotsWC4 ай бұрын
I'm new to conceal carry an will start doing that as well lol
@John_D674 ай бұрын
Great content. I carry a 43X appendix in a Certum3 with a Zero belt. Just slapped on a foam wedge and good to go. Very comfortable and secure. Excellent combo, completely disappears wearing a normal fit T-shirt. Sometimes I’ll switch it out with a standard Kore Belt, but that’s about it.
@tenicorusa4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@joeputney574811 ай бұрын
This guy knows his stuff! Great vid
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching 👍
@henriquemoravia65175 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Clear, no BS, solid information. Great work
@tenicorusa5 ай бұрын
Appreciate the feedback. 🤙
@seraphim252511 ай бұрын
“…25yrs ago when I first started carrying a…SMG as a 5yo…” Nice insert😂👍🏾
@tenicorusa11 ай бұрын
He's actually super old. It's those Asian genes that makes him look young.
@seraphim252511 ай бұрын
@@tenicorusa 😂😜
@scrider54938 ай бұрын
Very good class. I have your Appendix Holster and favor the plastic straps to secure it, you are one of the few that make them available. Price on this item is selling point and its function. Good work.
@tenicorusa8 ай бұрын
We appreciate the support!
@nicholasbaker290410 ай бұрын
I forget which instructor it was but he suggested never reholster while in the belt. Pull the holster. Reholster weapon. Then put rig back in belt. I like that way best.
@Fuse2Nick10 ай бұрын
I do the same every morning! Seems almost bulletproof safety as long as following other basic rules.
@nonconsensualopinion10 ай бұрын
If your gun has a safety but you don't use it normally, it can still be used when holstering, then switched off.
@stevesmith7568 ай бұрын
Retired LEO and was trained that way for our off duty carry. Always holstered after removing the holster from the waistband
@wadewilson66287 ай бұрын
Not taking my pants off to reholster my gun. Maybe don't carry if you're that paranoid.
@nicholasbaker29047 ай бұрын
@@wadewilson6628 noone said take your pants off. It was take holster out. Insert gun. Hook on belt for appendix
@myurgil2 күн бұрын
There's an interesting holster that's been out for a while now called the MIC holster. It snaps over the trigger guard and permits what you might call "Mexican carry" or "appendix carry" depending how you look at it. It also allows (in fact it demands) you to reholster off your body before putting the firearm back in place.
@respecttheopr8r10 ай бұрын
6:23 mark! Hysterical 😂😂😂😂 Way to insert a moment of levity into such a serious video. Okay……back to the video.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
We try 😁
@pyromensch5 ай бұрын
One thing that I noticed about reholstering, and the holster used is... to avoid any accident, remove the holster from your waistband, reholster the firearm, and place the holster firearm, back in your waistband.. springclip retention, shouldn't be too hard, and much safer
@Wsmith2477 ай бұрын
I have carried appendix for 40 years with no problems, great when setting at a desk or at a movie.
@michaelwilliams90095 ай бұрын
I've spent most of my adult life in the military, where every weapon I've trained on had a safety. However, I recently bought a P365 and found it to be comfortable and easily accessible for appendix carry due to its high concealability. The only concern is that it doesn't have a safety, making me hesitant to keep a chambered round while carrying it in the appendix position.
@GhostDaTactical11 ай бұрын
6:23 🤣🤣 Thanks for another great informational vid Jeff!
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
😂 Thanks for watching
@palmplaza81210 ай бұрын
Gold
@Caleb.Morales2221310 ай бұрын
Bro I lost it 😂😂😂
@MrThrash4life3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@einyv4 ай бұрын
If you train it is safe. Holster cautiously, slowly and make sure nothing is in the holster. Never had an issue and like AIWB when driving etc.
@keggerous10 ай бұрын
I find that people who carry appendix often times invent a lot of stuff to justify it. It's not that I don't think there are reasons to do it. For instance, I do think it leads to a faster draw. I also think it can be very comfortable sometimes. That being said, it's also super dangerous. Like, WAY more dangerous than other carry methods. I can carry in my shoulder holster, on my hip, in a pocket, and NEVER point the gun at myself during the entire time. maybe when it's in holster it will flash me but I'm never holding the gun and aiming it at myself when holstering or drawing. At most you can say that I'm maybe coming close at times but there is a massive difference between holstering into my shoulder holster or on my hip and holstering into the front of my waistband. I think anyone who suggests otherwise is either dishonest or being silly. Also, guns in a holster aren't secure. We shouldn't pretend like they are. Modern guns fail. Holsters fail. Safeties fail. Kids reach their fingers into shit... I'd rather them fail with minimal damage to myself and my surroundings. Relying on the safety of the holster to protect you, seems like a flawed way to think. Yes, when holstered and in a prone position, I'm pointing the gun backwards. Yup... That happens and some of that is unpreventable and is always going to be a concern.. That doesn't mean you don't minimize the risk. I've seen multiple examples of guns going off in a delayed fashion. Pulling the trigger, nothing happens, and then all of a sudden BOOM! Gun goes off. All it takes is one trigger press with no click and no bang and then someone's dumb ass puts the gun back into the holster and.... Well.... Loses their junk or their life. On top of that, there are multiple videos of p320's firing themselves. Guns firing from bumps or drops and people making dumb adjustments to their triggers and making them not safe anymore. I don't want to be a statistic because I didn't avoid something that was incredibly avoidable. In fact, I refused to carry a gun for a good amount of time. You carried for 25 years? Well, I refused to carry for 10 before I felt like I could do it safely. Maybe it's because I've seen enough gore videos to know what happens when that one little thing goes wrong that you didn't plan for or planned around it never happening...
@Cameron-mw5cr8 ай бұрын
Carrying appendix is not unsafe at all
@wadewilson66287 ай бұрын
@@Cameron-mw5cr If you believe that please stop carrying a gun. Carrying a gun in any fashion is unsafe. Its how we mitigate those risks that keeps accidents from happening.
@wadewilson66287 ай бұрын
Thanks for the well crafted response. Sums up my feelings as well.
@Cameron-mw5cr7 ай бұрын
@@wadewilson6628 “carrying a gun in any fashion is unsafe” no it’s not, as long as you have a proper holster it’s completely safe .
@benjaminhurst820710 ай бұрын
Totally safe as long as you’re not carrying a sig
@redseamole7 ай бұрын
as a P226 mk25 owner, i agree 95%😂
@lindarampone11076 ай бұрын
Sig 320?
@wjohnson1005 ай бұрын
What's bad about the Sig other than no trigger safety?
@lindarampone11075 ай бұрын
Wasn't it the 320s that had a problem. Haven't heard of any problems like that with the 365s
@marksc19293 ай бұрын
😂😂yep
@williamwalker127710 ай бұрын
I've spent around $1,500-$2,000 in appendix carry holsters. I'm 5'7 and weight around 205-210 lbs. I've never found a holster that works for me. They all rub or stick my belly.So I've hip carried for 45+yrs. I've ran into a lot of people over the years that said try this or that. Nothing works.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Appendix is probably the trickiest one to fit properly for sure. We're fans of our holsters, obviously, but there will probably always be scenarios where they're not the right choice.
@HungryWop10 ай бұрын
New to the channel here. Loving the content and style/editing of the videos. Thank you for all your helpful opinions and guidance on these topics. Keep up the good work! 💪🏻
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
Appreciate the support! 🤙 Let us know if there are other topics we should cover.
@perochialjoe5 ай бұрын
I personally just appendix carry safety off, empty chamber. Sure it's minimally slower to be ready since you have to cycle it but it's pretty much guaranteed safe while carrying even against some freak accident that somehow has a double action trigger pull happening while holstered.
@wjjohns04ableАй бұрын
Carrying on an empty chamber is usually not a good idea. If you need that firearm in a split second, there’s a lot that can wrong with chambering a round in tight spaces or under stress. I’m of the persuasion that everybody should do what makes them comfortable, but just realize virtually nobody who’s carried firearms professionally who realizes how fast these situations unfolds recommends it out in the real world.
@veerchasm15 ай бұрын
Appendix carry just reminds me of how much weight I need to lose
@CA2ATrucker4 ай бұрын
When reholstering you also want to visually verify there is no debris such as a spent casing inside the holster that will cause a negligent discharge... Gear info, thank you sir. Stay safe God Bless ✌️ 🇺🇲
@PhilipHubbe10 ай бұрын
“Feels more dangerous than it actually is” should be replaced with “feels AS dangerous AS it actually is”
@jackkrauser86879 ай бұрын
But it's not dangerous if you do it properly.. thats the whole point of the video
@tobylopez4452 ай бұрын
I only carry Appendix, and I have been carrying for over 55 years and have never had an unintentional shot go off. US Army Veteran 1966 / 1969 and past LEO. PS I have many regular holsters for all my guns but I also have trigger guard holsters for each one and these holsters give you complete peace of mind when drawing your gun or reholstering because the trigger area of your weapon is always completely covered going into your pants or coming out of your pants and if the trigger can't move! neither will your gun go BOOM! Be safe and shoot straight.
@jasonavila-roman341911 ай бұрын
Gotta make a holster for CZs
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
We might at some point. No timeline right now though.
@VapeTime797 ай бұрын
That is exactly how I did it. I became a gun owner in 2010 I carried on my hip outside of the waistband until probably like July of last year. I applied for my concealed carry permit that month and when I was outside, I would open carry, and then I would conceal carry around the house. I went with the appendix position because it is what fell most natural to me. I do understand that the margin for error is a lot smaller and my femoral artery is right there, so when I am doing my dry fire exercises, I put my finger on the outside of the retention clip on my holster, and I keep it flat. I do the same thing when I am at the range and I am drawing from a holster, that is a retention holster outside the waistband. I don’t put the tip of my finger on the button I put the joint on the inside of my finger against the button. I also make sure that every single holster that I have that is an inside the waistband holster covers the trigger.
@DiorMascot8 ай бұрын
bro why is 5:10 say mostly replayed lmaooo
@redwing1213 ай бұрын
I tried carrying appendix early on as I thought it would be more comfortable. It turned out for me it wasn’t. When sitting the holster is pushing on my femoral artery as well as my junk, I kept moving it around which is more obvious than a little printing I would get from carrying on the hip. After watching this, I will try again adjusting positions a bit to see if I can make it work. If not, the hip is fairly reliable. Not to mention a lot of retraining is required as I have Carried on the hip for 10 years
@135Jaeger5318 ай бұрын
0:32 intro clip shows finger on trigger pointing at femoral artery in appendix draw
@tenicorusa8 ай бұрын
Depends on where the leg is (out of frame). And that finger isn't on the trigger at 0:32...
@NavyGuy12163 ай бұрын
Very false
@tedwood398226 күн бұрын
I carry appendix the majority of the time but in colder weather I also use a cross-draw holster. It provides much of the same positive aspects as the appendix.
@gregdavis894410 ай бұрын
I’ve always thought about how shoulder holsters are just flagging everyone behind you. Probably completely fine unless you’re carrying a first gen p320.
@catwhispurrer1379 ай бұрын
That's why you would want a vertical shoulder holster. It also makes your gun seem smaller and is even less visible under your arm. It still carries the concern of shooting yourself, but that's why you should never be in a hurry to re-holster it. There's a whole video on shoulder holsters here, on KZbin.
@wadewilson66287 ай бұрын
Why should I care about people behind me?
@jeffreymoreno5279 ай бұрын
Thank you great video lots of information very clear to understand and a lot of great points !!!!
@tenicorusa9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support. 🤙
@Jabberwockybird22 күн бұрын
No matter how safe the holster, or holstering process. It's still breaking one of the 4 major rules of gun safety. "Never point the muzzle at anything that you are not willing to destroy." So for that reason, I will not appendix carry.
@BradleyHurt-i9h22 күн бұрын
Okay idiot
@bargeman10018 күн бұрын
@@BradleyHurt-i9h If you're constantly pointing a gun at your wiener you're stupid. You like it that's fine. Everybody's got their own opinion. I happen to think appendix carry is dumb. Especially with a striker fired gun with no manual safety.
@MrTdogg17513 күн бұрын
If I’m holstering my weapon, that means there’s no threat present around me anymore, or even in the first place, with that in mind, I minimize all risk of an ND from garments etc, and I remove my entire kydex holster and I carefully slide my pistol back into the holster with it off my body and pointed in a safe direction, then the gun is secure and trigger completely guarded, and I just reinsert the entire thing as one unit. Same if I’m removing it from my pants say when I get home, it moves as one unit as often as possible unless I have to handle my firearm (defense scenario, unloading, breakdown and cleaning, oiling etc) otherwise it stays holstered. Even in my home it stays in the holster unless I need to do any of the above prior mentioned things with it.
@denniskielton244710 ай бұрын
Question for the doubters: how do you get a clean shirt pull to get it out of the way of your grip when your holstering from 3-6 o' clock? you don't lol. You (probably) lean forward to expose your grip and get your hand on it, or use the same hand you'll use to draw to first pick up your shirt or jacket THEN draw. And that's not at all considering how much people print when they carry on their hip, I've yet to see someone able to totally conceal while doing things like sitting or bending over with a hip carry, at least not in a way they can reliable draw. Appendix carry? World record draw to shot times. P.s. great job mentioning the REHOLSTERING process, I have no real data to back it up but I’m pretty sure that's how most of these accidents happen..
@wadewilson66287 ай бұрын
Ahhhhhh, see there's your problem. You think we care what the dickshooter crowd says.
@theJellyjoker4 ай бұрын
[0:46] I don't have binocular vision. 🤪I don't have parallax becaus of various congenital physical and mental issues. I rely on an internalized understanding of perspective works well enough I can hit the target. If that weren't enough, I'm cross dominant. Left eye aiming, right hand trigger. I also have a nera vull vision central focus. [0:59] I hate that word, intuitive.
@Charsept11 ай бұрын
I hear all this same stuff about pocket carrying. I've been pocket carrying for 11 years. No issues.
@skyblue112211 ай бұрын
Pocket carry is safer in my opinion with good kydex holster, it eliminates the re-holster process.
@leokelly35910 ай бұрын
For me carrying AIWB while I am outside of my home. when I am outside I am usually utilizing my power wheelchair. re-holstering for me is difficult but, I have found that if I remove my JM4 holster works best . then re-holster it is much safer, then I put gun and holster in my AIWB position . only problem I have is over the years my stomach has gotten bigger.
@timjacob13978 ай бұрын
This comment is so silly. You’re wheelchair bound and think that carrying will save your life. If you can’t be mobile with a gun, you won’t win any gunfight, your life is in other peoples’ hands. You carrying is pointless, but if it mentally gives you some semblance of the perception of control, then I don’t blame you.
@leokelly3598 ай бұрын
@@timjacob1397 well your comment is pointless because I have saved mine and my wife's life already once. its not about having control it is about living my life.
@markhamersly166410 ай бұрын
Coopers Rule #2. Appendix carry is a violation of rule #2 by definition. I have been teaching firearms for 43+years, and am a retired Federal Officer. It might be fine for you, but for me, I'll follow the good Colonel's universal Rules. No problem with concealment over very many years. I choose OWB as well. Good luck my friend... Hammer. USAF SSgt; US Army CW4/SrAviator; INS/ICE/CBP, ret.
@JonathanTheZombie10 ай бұрын
You do you. Hundreds of thousands of people will appendix carry safely today while you safely carry a different way.
@Opachki6942010 ай бұрын
Doesn't surprise me the fed doesn't realize he flags his femoral artery even with his OWB carry... Stay classy
@markhamersly166410 ай бұрын
@@Opachki69420 when did the femoral artery move to the rear? Look, I've been shot. I've taken people a gun point. I been to the dark place, and Murphy rides on each of my shoulders. I do what I do, the way that I do, for longer than you've been able to talk. I have nothing to prove. And I try not to cause problems for others. And you? Hammer
@Opachki6942010 ай бұрын
@@markhamersly1664 you have nothing to prove yet completely unprovoked you try and quote your entire life story. I've seen seals with smaller mouths
@markhamersly166410 ай бұрын
@@Opachki69420 My life story would be entitled "An Ordinary Life." I don't tell war stories. Mention facts, yes, but little else.
@martinblevins94426 ай бұрын
I carry a kydex inside the waistband at 2 o'clock and there's no urgency in reholstering so normally I transfer the weapon to my off hand, pop my holster out of my waistband, reholster my weapon, then reinstall my holster.
@joer83864 ай бұрын
I think most people that I know that carry appendix does it this way. I ALWAYS take out my holster. Holstering means that the threat has been eliminated or you are finished shooting and it is safe. Therefore, there is no rush to holster with the holster on your belt.
@RustyShacklefardd10 ай бұрын
It's fine for standing but, Sit down and tell me where the muzzle of the gun is pointing. *Never point a gun at anything you're not willing to destroy.*
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
The rules of firearms safety don't apply when it's holstered.
@RustyShacklefardd10 ай бұрын
@@tenicorusa That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
🤷♂️
@Zach_D10 ай бұрын
@@tenicorusa He's right though. The rules always apply.
@tenicorusa10 ай бұрын
If LEO or Military lay prone to shoot rifle, does the pistol in their drop leg holster point at people behind them or their own leg? If your pistol is secured at the 3'o'clock in your holster does the muzzle ever point at your butt cheek? Do you bend over and "point the gun" at someone's feet behind you? This concept has been around a while fellas. The universal gun handling rules apply to gun handling. If the weapon is properly secured in a good holster it is no longer being handled. I appreciate the dialog. 🤙
@brianfalls5038Ай бұрын
My one big issue concerning appendix carry is how do you sit down without your weapon digging into you? I carry a 1911 G.I. with the 5" barrel and I think that I'd have a very hard time trying to sit down without it digging into my various body parts. My current carry position is forward of my hip at about the 10:00 o'clock position. I find that my pistol is actually pointing away from my hip due to the angle of my holster yet I can still reach my weapon without any major issues. Many thanks for a great video as it is very informative and it goes into great detail of the plus and minus' of the different carry positions.
@MrTdogg17513 күн бұрын
What I do is I invested in a nice ratcheting style tactical belt, it’s super easy to adjust it a couple clicks in either direction loosening or tightening it and it’s got minimal buckles etc for carrying specifically. When I get into the car, I loosen the ratchet system a couple clicks and just slide my pants up a couple inches, get situated and I’m ready to go. Then before I exit my car I lift my hips up slightly, lower my waistband back down to its normal position and tighten the ratchet system a couple clicks again and I’m ready to go. It lifts the entire waistband up to where it’s not digging into your thigh or manhood anymore while driving, and I drive in a very upright seat position due to lower back problems so this is even more effective if you don’t sit in that high of a seating position when driving.
@brianfalls503813 күн бұрын
@@MrTdogg175 that's good to know.
@Book-em_media10 ай бұрын
For the small advantages, I don’t think it’s worth the risk it presents every time you draw and reholster
@Dan.5010 ай бұрын
Yep. I'd rather take off a piece of my buttcheek than my junk. Why anyone flag their family jewels on purpose escapes me.
@Cameron-mw5cr8 ай бұрын
@@Dan.50because it’s completely safe and a comfortable way to carry for some people especially with larger firearms ?
@funkle42009 ай бұрын
I love safeties just for reholstering. Safety on -> reholster -> safety off 👍
@jonasschmitz50610 ай бұрын
Appendix is the best way to carry, but the fear is real, so I think the best way is choosing the most safe gun and training, we are human and shit happens
@xenosayain150610 ай бұрын
I posted this as my main comment, it just applies to your message I carry a m&p m2 3.6" barrel appendix. I have the thumb safety lever. I've trained my body to not pull the trigger til drawn, and to slap my safety on the draw. I have a piece of steel blocking my trigger(the safety.) unless something pulls my trigger with enough force to snap the steel. I'm safe. If you are scared of an impact setting of your trigger, just get one with a well placed safety. Then TRAIN with it. I spend 10 minutes everyday drawing and dryfiring with snapcaps. Being I have to move a safety to shoot you have to train your muscle memory to flip it. Appendix carry is as safe as the gunholder.
@wadewilson66287 ай бұрын
Best way for you. We all aren't shaped the same or have the same range of movement. Watch out with the blanket statements dickshooter.
@Fender10319 ай бұрын
If you carry a gun you should take a course that goes over positional shooting/ drawing, weapons retention and clothing considerations. Before you choose how you carry you need to consider drawing from standing, sitting, moving, kneeling, belly down, on back, on side etc as not all fights are on your two feet in perfect stance. You should also consider taking a gun jitsu style course where you learn actual hands on weapons retention and how it relates to your carry position for the pros and cons of each. Each carry style - IWB 3-430, IWB Appendix , OWB and off body are all going to have their pros and cons and its important to run through potential considerations and have a plan.
@tenicorusa9 ай бұрын
💯
@gfexc9 ай бұрын
Until you have to sit down
@NewlyOutdoors7 ай бұрын
If you have a good holster it’s not that big a deal doesn’t bother me at all
@replexity7 ай бұрын
In the wise words of the flannel man, if you’re not fit, you’re gonna die
@AncestralFuel10 ай бұрын
Everyone has to come up with their own program for carrying. For me, appendix carry makes me feel uneasy, but I know it is best. My protocol is 1. Carry a 2011 2. Always carry in the cocked and locked mode (condition 2) 3. Practice drawing and holstering with empty gun (condition 4) 4. When gun is loaded I always holster with the holster away from the body and place the holster in the waste band appendix carry after the gun is loaded. This protocol provides 4 safeties: grip safety, thumb safety, trigger safety and holster trigger guard. 3 of these 4 safeties are passive and the one active safety- the thumb safety - can be deactivated during the draw and thus not interfere with the draw speed. With all 4 safeties in place. I feel comfortable carrying appendix style.