Is Appendix Carry Safe?

Published on November 12, 2020
Duration: 14:25

John Lovell, a former Army Ranger and professional firearms instructor, provides an expert guide to the safety of appendix carry. He debunks common myths regarding the femoral artery and muzzle direction, emphasizing the critical role of high-quality holsters with robust trigger guard support. The guide details safe drawing and reholstering techniques, stressing the importance of visual confirmation and maintaining proper finger discipline to prevent accidental discharges.

Quick Summary

Expert guidance on appendix carry safety emphasizes using high-quality Kydex holsters with rigid trigger guard support. John Lovell highlights that proper technique ensures the muzzle points between the legs, not at the femoral artery. Safe drawing and reholstering involve clearing garments, visual confirmation, and maintaining finger discipline to prevent accidental discharges.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Skit
  2. 01:29Safety and Training Tools
  3. 02:163 O'Clock Carry Analysis
  4. 04:174 O'Clock Carry Analysis
  5. 05:14Appendix Carry and Anatomy
  6. 07:53Holster Quality and Safety
  7. 09:07Safe Drawing and Reholstering

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key safety considerations for appendix carry?

Key safety points include using a high-quality holster with a rigid trigger guard, ensuring proper muzzle direction, and practicing safe drawing and reholstering techniques. Always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire and visually confirm the holster is clear before reholstering.

How does appendix carry compare to 3 o'clock carry in terms of safety?

Analysis shows 3 o'clock carry can direct the muzzle through the leg, posing a risk. Appendix carry, when done correctly with appropriate gear, typically directs the muzzle between the legs, away from the femoral artery, making it a safer option in that regard.

What makes a holster suitable for appendix carry?

An ideal appendix holster is made of rigid material like Kydex, features a robust trigger guard that completely covers the trigger, and is designed to securely retain the firearm while allowing for a clean draw.

What is the proper technique for reholstering a firearm during appendix carry?

Safe reholstering involves sweeping concealing garments away, visually inspecting the holster mouth for obstructions, and carefully guiding the firearm into the holster while keeping the finger high on the frame and off the trigger.

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