Smyth Busters: Appendix Carry is Unsafe

Published on November 1, 2022
Duration: 8:31

This video debunks the myth that appendix carry is inherently unsafe, emphasizing that safety hinges on proper technique, quality gear, and adequate training. It highlights the importance of using a quality holster, maintaining situational awareness, and practicing safe re-holstering procedures to mitigate risks. The discussion also touches on firearm choice and body type considerations for comfortable and secure appendix carry.

Quick Summary

Appendix carry is not inherently unsafe, but its safety relies on proper technique, quality gear, and sufficient training. Key risks include muzzle direction towards vital body parts and accidental discharges during re-holstering. Using a rigid holster like Kydex and understanding your firearm's mechanics, such as Glock's striker-fired system, are crucial for safe appendix carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Appendix Carry Safety Myth
  2. 00:53Core Safety Concerns of Appendix Carry
  3. 01:24Holster Quality and Firearm Reliability
  4. 01:58Comfort and Holster Examples
  5. 02:30Body Type and Comfort Considerations
  6. 03:04Trusting Your Firearm and Training
  7. 03:34Safety of Striker-Fired vs. Hammer-Fired
  8. 03:55Safe Re-holstering Techniques
  9. 04:33Advantages of Kydex Holsters
  10. 05:07Firearm Choice for Appendix Carry (Glock Example)
  11. 06:34Conclusion: Appendix Carry is Safe with Training
  12. 06:48Importance of Dry Fire Drills
  13. 07:18Using Holster Clips for Easier On/Off
  14. 08:01Viewer Engagement: Share Your Experience

Frequently Asked Questions

Is appendix carry inherently unsafe?

No, appendix carry is not inherently unsafe. Its safety depends heavily on proper technique, using a quality holster, adequate training, and understanding the specific firearm being carried. The primary risks involve accidental discharges during re-holstering or if the firearm is not properly secured.

What are the main safety concerns with appendix carry?

The main safety concerns involve the muzzle potentially pointing at vital body parts like the femoral artery or genitalia, especially when sitting. Accidental discharges can also occur during re-holstering if clothing interferes with the process or if the firearm is not secured correctly in a quality holster.

What makes a holster suitable for appendix carry?

A suitable appendix carry holster should be rigid (like Kydex) to maintain its shape and prevent collapse, ensuring a clean re-holster. It should also provide secure retention for the firearm and be comfortable for extended wear, often with features that help it cant correctly on the body.

Are certain firearms safer for appendix carry?

Yes, firearms like Glocks are often cited as safer for appendix carry due to their striker-fired mechanism, where the striker is not fully cocked until the trigger is pulled. This reduces the risk of an accidental discharge from external forces compared to some hammer-fired designs with a fully cocked hammer.

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