Appendix Carry - Massad Ayoob gives the Pros and Cons of AIWB Carry. Critical Mas 54

Published on March 26, 2023
Duration: 7:35

Massad Ayoob discusses the pros and cons of Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB) carry, highlighting its speed and defensive accessibility. He cautions about the challenges of a one-handed draw and emphasizes critical safety protocols for re-holstering due to the carry position's proximity to vital areas. Proper training and understanding the method's nuances are crucial for safe and effective AIWB.

Quick Summary

Massad Ayoob highlights AIWB carry's speed and defensive accessibility but stresses critical safety. He advises a specific re-holstering protocol (hips forward, shoulders back, visual confirmation) due to proximity to vital areas and recommends training.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Appendix Carry (AIWB)
  2. 00:52Pros: Protection and Accessibility
  3. 01:33Pros: Speed
  4. 02:42Cons: One-Handed Draw
  5. 03:06Comfort and Positioning
  6. 04:26Safety and Re-holstering Protocol
  7. 05:57Conclusion and Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of Appendix Inside the Waistband (AIWB) carry?

AIWB offers significant advantages in protection during a struggle, as bringing hands to the center is a natural defensive posture. It's also exceptionally fast for drawing because your hands start closer to the firearm's location.

What are the primary safety concerns with AIWB carry?

The main safety concern is the firearm's proximity to the femoral artery and genitalia. This necessitates strict adherence to a safe re-holstering protocol, involving visual confirmation and specific body positioning.

How can one improve comfort when carrying appendix (AIWB)?

Comfort with AIWB often requires acclimation. Adjusting belt height, potentially riding it higher, can help, especially when seated. Wearing an undergarment between the skin and the holster is also strongly recommended to prevent discomfort.

What is the recommended re-holstering procedure for AIWB?

Massad Ayoob mandates a specific protocol: position your hips forward, shoulders back, and visually track the firearm directly into the holster to ensure no obstructions are present.

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