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Published on July 20, 2024
Duration: 9:27

This video by Reno May focuses on achieving comfortable appendix carry (AIWB) by emphasizing the critical role of a quality belt and holster. He demonstrates how adjusting ride height and cant is essential for mobility and comfort, especially when sitting or driving. May also touches on deep concealment options like the Phlster Enigma and reassures viewers that printing is less of a concern than often perceived.

Quick Summary

Achieving comfortable appendix carry (AIWB) relies heavily on a quality gun belt and holster. Adjusting the holster's ride height and cant is crucial for mobility, especially when sitting or driving. Proper setup minimizes discomfort and the perceived issue of printing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Appendix Carry Comfort
  2. 01:03Gear: Belts & Holsters Explained
  3. 02:42Adjusting Ride Height & Cant
  4. 04:58Sitting & Driving with AIWB
  5. 06:41Deep Concealment: Phlster Enigma
  6. 08:03The Reality of Printing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important factors for comfortable appendix carry?

The most critical factors for comfortable appendix carry (AIWB) are a high-quality, rigid gun belt and a well-designed holster. Proper adjustment of the holster's ride height and cant is also essential to avoid discomfort when sitting or moving.

How do I adjust my appendix carry holster for comfort?

Adjust your holster's ride height so the gun sits just above your hip bone's bend, preventing it from digging into your ribs or restricting hip flexion. Experiment with the cant angle to find the most comfortable and accessible position for your draw.

Is off-body carry a good alternative for concealed carry?

While possible, off-body carry methods like keeping a firearm in a purse or center console significantly slow down weapon access during a critical incident compared to on-body methods like appendix carry.

How can I prevent my appendix carry from printing?

While printing can be a concern, Reno May suggests that most people are not observant enough to notice minor printing. Proper holster and belt selection, along with appropriate clothing choices, are key to minimizing visibility.

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