3 Appendix Carry Myths That Need to Die

Published on December 4, 2023
Duration: 3:42

This video debunks common myths surrounding appendix carry, emphasizing its safety and comfort when proper techniques and equipment are used. Instructor Will Workman highlights the importance of a safe gun, a quality holster adhering to safety rules, and strict reholstering standards. He argues that appendix carry can be more comfortable and conceal better than strong side carry, especially for larger firearms, by utilizing flatter body contours.

Quick Summary

Appendix carry is a safe and comfortable concealed carry method when using a proper holster and adhering to strict reholstering standards. Contrary to myth, larger firearms can often be concealed more effectively in the appendix position due to the flat surface of the abdomen.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Appendix Carry Popularity
  2. 00:45Myth 1: Appendix Carry is Not Safe
  3. 01:05The Truth About Appendix Carry Safety
  4. 01:43Comfort Comparison: Appendix vs. Strong Side
  5. 02:23Myth 2: You Must Carry a Small Gun Appendix
  6. 02:36Concealing Larger Guns Appendix
  7. 03:11Free Concealment Guide Offer

Frequently Asked Questions

Is appendix carry inherently unsafe?

No, appendix carry is not inherently unsafe. Like any firearm carry method, safety depends on the user's training, the quality of their holster, and adherence to safe handling practices, especially during reholstering.

Can I carry a larger handgun with appendix carry?

Yes, many find it easier to conceal larger handguns with appendix carry. The firearm rests against a flat surface (your stomach), which can be more effective for hiding a square object than the rounded contours of the hip used in strong side carry.

What are the key safety rules for appendix carry?

Key safety rules include using a safe gun, a quality holster that follows safety rules, and maintaining strict reholstering standards. This involves leaning, slow insertion, and constant visual confirmation of the holster's position.

Is appendix carry more comfortable than strong side carry?

Many users report appendix carry is more comfortable, especially for extended periods. It rests against softer body areas rather than bony protrusions like the hip bone, and can also be easier to access in a seated position.

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