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This was NAAR post advertising their products over it. No matter the holster care needs to be taken in the reholster process.

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I carry at 4:00 IWB because it's the most comfortable for me, but this reason has crossed my mind as well. I know that this doesnt just happen and you have to bubblegum up to shoot yourself, but stuff happens.

I also can't think of a reason to have to reholster besides pulling it to use it and then not. My 43x stays in the holster its entire existence except at the range. I put it on and take it off holster and all.
 
I doubt it, may have nicked it but a severed femoral means almost certain death in most cases.
Coded twice, dead enough I suppose.
If that guy had not have been there when it happened he would have been a goner for sure.
Dude may as well forget about lottery tickets, he used up all his Lady Luck in one shot...:eek:
 
I've always thought you needed to wear pants up to your navel like a grandpa to appendix carry. I've done it a few times and it's so damn uncomfortable. Can't bend over to pick things up, can't drive a car. But I can walk places, I guess. I'm not tactical enough for modern cool guy methods
 
I've always thought you needed to wear pants up to your navel like a grandpa to appendix carry. I've done it a few times and it's so damn uncomfortable. Can't bend over to pick things up, can't drive a car. But I can walk places, I guess. I'm not tactical enough for modern cool guy methods
I thought AIWB was no go for me too for years. My daughter actually convinced me to try it again early this year. Have to say, I love it now. So much more comfy than 3-330 I used to carry at and lots less worry about printing. Getting the right holster is key and keeping the belt a lot looser than you are probably used to as well.
 

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