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Appendix carry pros/cons?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jgibs0321" data-source="post: 4197561" data-attributes="member: 49409"><p>I carry a G47 in a grayman solutions holster. I weigh a whopping 155lbs. (I dont care if I print because people rarely want to look at you anyway). I like it because you cant get my gun off of me very easily from any direction, its not impossible, but youre going to have to really work for it. Its always close and I can passively draw my gun without drawing a lot of attention to myself if the situation requires that. Driving or sitting, it doesnt *** me or hurt me at all. I feel the load distribution is less painful on my hips and back in every position, running, or grappling. I dont like to declare one carry position is better than others because a guy who trains OWB vs a IWB guy who never trains…. Training and habitual response trumps just about everything! Retention training is a good thing to get, its pretty simple if the gun is still in the holster, it becomes a game of chance and opportunity if someone gets your gun out of your holster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jgibs0321, post: 4197561, member: 49409"] I carry a G47 in a grayman solutions holster. I weigh a whopping 155lbs. (I dont care if I print because people rarely want to look at you anyway). I like it because you cant get my gun off of me very easily from any direction, its not impossible, but youre going to have to really work for it. Its always close and I can passively draw my gun without drawing a lot of attention to myself if the situation requires that. Driving or sitting, it doesnt *** me or hurt me at all. I feel the load distribution is less painful on my hips and back in every position, running, or grappling. I dont like to declare one carry position is better than others because a guy who trains OWB vs a IWB guy who never trains…. Training and habitual response trumps just about everything! Retention training is a good thing to get, its pretty simple if the gun is still in the holster, it becomes a game of chance and opportunity if someone gets your gun out of your holster. [/QUOTE]
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