Appendix Carry: Safe Presentation
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Appendix carry of a handgun is a topic that has generated a lot of buzz and controversy. But PDN’s Rob Pincus and Team Springfield’s Rob Leatham both believe that carrying a handgun in the appendix position is safe when done correctly.
Rob Pincus even argues that appendix carry is safer and gives the shooter less exposure to covering himself with the muzzle than carrying in the 3, 4 or 5 o’clock positions.
Both Robs demonstrate safe carry, presentation from the holster, and reholstering of their Springfield XD-S pistols. The same presentation works for their different body types.
If you’re afraid of appendix carry, take three and a half minutes to give the two Robs a chance to change your mind.
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